A foldable smartphone is a relatively new concept that was popularized by Samsung in 2019 with its Z Fold and Flip phones. Fast forward to 2023, most major brands have launched at least one foldable phone in the market, with Google being the latest to jump on the bandwagon. It’s clear that no brand wants to miss out, as rumors suggest that even Sony is working on a folding smartphone under the Xperia Compact series.

And hey, it may not have a cover screen…

Rumors on a South Korean forum point out to a Sony Xperia Compact foldable in the making. CAD renders of the alleged device have also surfaced online, showcasing a sleek design with a noticeable gap when folded. It reminds us of the first-generation Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. This resemblance becomes more concrete when you notice the absence of a cover screen on the device. It seems unusual since most vertically folding phones available in the market feature some sort of secondary screen, which displays notifications and other content.

Other details about the Sony foldable are not known at the moment. Also, we won’t take these renders very seriously since there’s no concrete information available yet. The Xperia Fold (tentatively named) is expected to be a high-end smartphone, which means the price also be on the higher side.

Sony’s smartphone business has not exactly been “very” profitable recently. The company’s portfolio includes some premium phones with impressive hardware, but it’s still not seeing many sales. The Japanese company recently launched the flagship Xperia 1V and the mid-range Xperia 10V. Both phones come with impressive cameras, with the Xperia 1V boasting an Exmor T stacked sensor.

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