Samsung Explores Vertical Rollable Phone Concept in Newly Published Patent
Samsung’s Vertical Rollable Phone Design Surfaces in Newly Granted Patent
Samsung has taken a significant step toward the future of smartphone design with a newly granted patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), showcasing a vertically rollable phone concept. Unlike traditional foldables, this device is designed to extend upward, transforming from a compact form factor into a larger-screened handset. The innovative concept highlights Samsung’s continued push to lead the foldable and rollable display market, an area that is also being explored by competitors like Oppo and Motorola.
The patent, issued on April 15, reveals detailed schematics of the device’s exterior and potential functionality. According to the design documents (shared via DomoAI), the rollable phone appears to include a dual rear camera system positioned on a section of the phone that moves upward as the screen unrolls. This suggests a dynamic camera module that could expand along with the display, possibly enhancing the overall user experience when capturing photos or videos in the extended mode.
Figures included in the patent — specifically Figures 2 through 5 — give a clearer view of the device’s appearance. The phone is shown to be slim and pocket-friendly when retracted, likely targeting users who prefer compact devices but still want the option of a larger screen. When extended, the top portion of the rear panel seems to house the dual cameras along with an LED flash, indicating that the module travels with the display as it rolls upward.
Although Samsung has not officially announced any rollable phone product, rumors of such a development have been circulating since at least 2019. A previous report even hinted at a possible launch as early as 2025. With this newly revealed patent, Samsung appears to be solidifying its interest in rollable form factors, potentially setting the stage for a new era in smartphone innovation.











