It was hoped that this news would reach the hands of one of the most influential companies, but after all, this did not happen. As the FlexPai is the first smartphone with a folding screen and was created by Rouyu. Following the success and innovation that notch has brought to the smartphone screens, manufacturers have been looking to innovate in this area. The main idea is to give users a larger screen, without this representing an increase of devices. The answer lies in the folding screens, an area where much has already been made and many prototypes presented. There was no commercial solution yet, but Rouyu, a well-known Chinese company, has now introduced the FlexPai, the first foldable smartphone/tablet device to the public. With a 7.8-inch screen, this tablet has the same dimensions as a mini iPad of the tech giant Apple has. Its screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1440 and a ratio of 4:3.
When folded, the Rouyu’s FlexPai transforms completely and comes on a dual-screen smartphone, but with the detail of having 3 screens. The main screen has a resolution of 810 x 1440 with a 16:9 ratio, the secondary display has a resolution of 720 x 1440 and a ratio of 18:9 and the third screen, housed in the fold zone, has a resolution of only 390 x 1440 and a ratio of 21:6. When folded, it displays these 3 useful screen areas, which work independently, for example, the smallest area where we can see the message and call notifications.
At the level of the remaining specifications, the FlexPai is equipped with a SoC Snapdragon 8150, with 6GB of RAM and 128 or 256GB of storage. It also has a USB-C port, fast charging and does not have an audio port. The price of FlexPai is below what is expected to be practiced by the competition. The figures point to 1588 dollars for the 128GB version and 1760 dollars for the 256GB version. This is now the first foldable smartphone to hit the market and open the brand community that is expected to be launched soon. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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