The South Korean IT giant has filed a patent for a flexible smartphone, which has as many as three screens. One display is located on the front panel, the second - at the top of the device, the third - on the back cover of the device. From the images presented in the patent documentation, it can be assumed that the main camera will be mounted directly into the screen of the smartphone. It can also be used as a selfie camera.

This technical solution allows you to see the objects of shooting not only to the photographer. The people he shoots will also be able to see themselves. And the device will also include technology that translates colloquial speech into text on the screen. This is especially useful for those who are in a foreign country and poorly understand the local language. In such a situation, he can just speak his native language, and what has been said will be automatically translated and displayed on one of the displays. All these possibilities so far exist only in the form of a patent. And it is far from a fact that a device with similar innovative technologies will soon appear on the market of mobile gadgets.