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		<title>TCL’s tri-fold prototype phone folds in thirds like an accordion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] As CNET points out, it ends up looking something like a Z or a taco holder. You can also fold all of the screens together so you have a form factor that looks more like the phones we&#8217;re used to, only it&#8217;s a thick stack of screens. While it&#8217;s great to see companies experimenting [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As <em>CNET </em>points out, it ends up looking something like a Z or a taco holder. You can also fold all of the screens together so you have a form factor that looks more like the phones we&#8217;re used to, only it&#8217;s a thick stack of screens.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s great to see companies experimenting with new form factors, don&#8217;t expect this phone to be available any time soon. It doesn&#8217;t have a name, projected release date or even a working screen. If and when those things fall into place, the tri-fold phone will face challenges that bi-fold phones have run into, mainly how to <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/21/samsung-galaxy-fold-care-video/">protect the display</a> as the device <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/10/04/samsung-galaxy-fold-test-durability/">folds repeatedly</a>.</p>
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<br /><a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/10/25/tcl-tri-fold-phone-prototype/">Source link </a></p>
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