Honor Developing Extendable Mobile Display Technology, Patent Reveals
Honor is reportedly developing an innovative display technology that could make its way into future smartphones or tablets. This technology, detailed in a recently published patent, describes a unique screen design that features one fixed panel and another that can extend with the help of a linear motor. The goal is to create a device that offers a compact, portable design but can “extend” to provide a larger display when needed, offering users greater flexibility and convenience in terms of screen size.
The patent, identified as CN118582642A, was published on Tuesday and is available on the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) portal. It outlines how the new extendable display could address some of the challenges that flexible screen technology faces today. Honor acknowledges that existing flexible displays often lack sufficient support structures, which can limit their performance and durability. In response, the company proposes a new support system that includes multiple connected support units arranged in a sequence to provide better stability.
This new approach involves two display panels: one stationary and one that is capable of moving. The movable panel is powered by a linear motor, allowing it to extend or retract as needed. To ensure smooth operation and added stability, the device is also equipped with an “elastic beam structure,” which can bend to provide further support. This feature aims to maintain the integrity of the screen while in use, ensuring that the display remains functional even when it is expanded.
While still in the patent phase, this extendable display technology from Honor could offer a new direction for mobile device design. It would allow manufacturers to create devices that balance portability with the flexibility of a larger screen, catering to users who need both compactness and functionality. As Honor continues to refine the technology, it could pave the way for a new generation of smartphones and tablets with dynamic, adaptable displays.