Huawei might be working on a new type of foldable phone. The news comes from blogger Jerrold_tech, who shared a few of the patented designs of Huawei’s new folding phone on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging platform. The images show a unique type of foldable phone from Huawei with asymmetrical halves, with the left side being higher than the right side. 

The user has shared images of a foldable phone from different angles. And the asymmetric length of one portion of the device is likely due to the placement of the camera module, which is located on the top of the left side of the phone when the phone is unfolded. 

Huawei Assymetric Foldable Phone Design

In this state, the camera module faces the user directly from the upper left corner of the screen. This means that users can use it as a front-facing camera. But when the phone is folded, the same camera setup can be used as a rear-facing camera.

The side-view images of the device show that the camera module is raised above the phone. Huawei is cleverly using this extra portion of the camera module to make the screen larger when the phone is folded.

The blogger says that the advantage of this type of foldable phone is that it can use a single camera setup, regardless of whether the device is folded or unfolded. This means that users can get better camera quality, no matter how they are using the phone. The patented design also shows that one of the cameras is a Time-of-Flight (ToF) lens, which means that it can also be used for face recognition.

Smartphone manufacturers, including Huawei, are constantly exploring new foldable device designs. Huawei has already released three different types of foldable phones: the outward-facing Mate X, the clamshell P50 Pocket, and the inward-facing Mate X3. This new asymmetrical design could be the company’s next innovation. However, Huawei has not yet confirmed whether it will release this type of phone, but it has the potential to do so.

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