Could the new mobile device launched from Microsoft be like this? This design invites us to dream

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If there is one thing that is clear to us regarding the upcoming developments of mobile devices that are coming, it is the commitment that manufacturers will make to optimize the size of the screens on them. It's about making the most of the available inches without making it seem like we're talking or interacting with a tablet.
We have seen it with the heyday of screens with almost no frames (that infinite frames are nothing more than a good marketing campaign) and the adoption of more or less interesting ideas such as the notch ( the first to adopt it was not the iPhone X, but the Essential Phone) or the sound through vibrations on the screen.However, we have reached a logical growth cap that makes manufacturers have to go another way and this is where foldable devices come in.
A concept that makes us dream
Models that, when reduced in size, would not be larger than a normal smartphone but that once deployed would allow the user to access a much larger screen sizeto what we can currently find on the market.
We have seen innovative bets like the ZTE Axon M, but they are still very green and must improve a lot to be interesting. It is the path that Microsoft follows, or at least that is what the different patents that we have been learning indicate. In them we have seen a folding device that gave rise to another with a large diagonal thanks to the conjunction of two screens.
We have been knowing it under the code name Andromeda, a device that would have a version of Windows called Core OS. Some patents that have blown the imagination of users and if in its day we saw the bet made by David Breyer, now we are left with the concept offered by the designer Harry Dohyun Kim
Dim has created a concept of what Microsoft could present to him and has called it Windows 10 for Foldable Devices. In the images we see a device with a flexible screen with Windows 10 that goes from smartphone to tablet with a single gesture thanks to the use of a hinge in the joint area.
The operating system would be adaptive, being able to adapt to the way in which we use the device (either in tablet or mobile phone mode) and in this way to be able to take better advantage of the inches of the screen at all times.
This is a concept, we don't know if it's close or not to what Microsoft may be preparing (if they are ultimately working on something similar). An idea that is nonetheless attractive and tempting and that is, wouldn't you like to have such a device in your hands?
Source | Behance In Xataka Windows | This conceptual design makes us dream about what Andromeda looks like, the possible new device from Microsoft