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Samsung is once again exploring the future of mobile design, and this time it’s rolling upward. According to a recently uncovered patent, spotted by DomoAI in collaboration with tipster David from @xleaks7, the sketches reveal what could be Samsung’s first vertical rollable smartphone. The concept hints at a bold new direction that might change the way users interact with their devices.

Samsung Rollable Phone Concept

Unlike previous rollable concepts that extend sideways, Samsung’s design reveals a vertically expanding display. This allows the device to remain compact in your pocket while offering a taller, more immersive screen when needed. From the sketches, the front panel includes slim bezels with a slightly pronounced chin, while the body is thicker than usual, most likely to house the rolling mechanism. On the back, the camera layout mirrors the dual-lens system seen on the Galaxy Z Flip 6.

The patent does not reveal the device in its fully unrolled state, so the maximum screen size remains unclear. Still, the form factor hints at smoother transitions between casual use and extended productivity or entertainment. It holds the potential to offer a new kind of hybrid between a traditional phone and a media device.

Samsung Rollable Phone Concept

According to DomoAI, Samsung could be planning to use on-device AI to enhance how users interact with the rollable smartphone. What sets this concept apart isn’t just the presence of AI, but how those features might take advantage of the adaptable screen space. Real-time translation, for example, could display two languages simultaneously in a split view, with the screen expanding vertically to make room. That kind of layout would be difficult to pull off cleanly on a traditional phone without feeling cramped.

The system might also manage daily tasks more efficiently by combining AI smarts with the flexible display. Picture reading a long message or article, AI could summarize the content, while the screen expands to show more of it without constant scrolling. Editing photos could become more fluid too. Instead of making tiny tweaks on a small display, the phone could unroll just enough to give a larger, more comfortable view, making it easier to remove distractions or fine-tune lighting with precision.

This concept stands out because it doesn’t rely on the wow factor of the rollable screen alone. If done right, it could finally make rollables feel less like a novelty and more like a practical upgrade. The vertical expansion seems more natural for how we scroll, read, or multitask, and pairing that with smart software could unlock fresh possibilities for productivity and play.

While nothing is confirmed yet, and we’ve only seen patent sketches so far, this vertical rollable hints at a future where hardware flexibility could reshape how we use smartphones.

Btw, this isn’t the only design Samsung might be testing. According to a newly approved US patent, the company is also exploring a foldable phone with a 360-degree hinge that can bend both inward and outward, potentially removing the need for a separate cover screen. The design features ultra-thin flexible glass and a small rear display strip for notifications when the device is closed.

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(Source, Patent)

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