Lenovo could Launch a Foldable Phone in October


A new video appeared in Weibo, which captured the prototype of a flexible Lenovo smartphone. Unfortunately, there are no explanations, so it is not clear where this device was shown and what’s inside it.

At the same time, it can be noted that the smartphone is similar to what Lenovo demonstrated in 2016 when the Chinese company showed off its first foldable device concepts. But since then, the company has remained completely quiet on the matter. However, in response to a video posted on Weibo yesterday, Lenovo asked users to stay tuned and suggested that some news on the matter may be coming as early as next month.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8Bwz6HsAno

Of course, it is worth waiting for serial products from different manufacturers, but we can assume that in the form in which we see the device now, it is unlikely to be interesting to customers.

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When foldable smartphones are mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is probably Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy F, or perhaps even Huawei’s future offering. But one company that doesn’t tend to come up in conversation is Lenovo, although this may be about to change.

Unsurprisingly, it’s unclear at this point what Lenovo has up its sleeves for the month of October. After all, the company could potentially unveil the world’s first foldable smartphone. But considering the lack of leaks, this seems unlikely. Instead, Lenovo will likely reveal the first few details about its future offering before its eventual release.
Probably, we will get more informations about this phone in the coming days if it is really set to get unveiled in October.
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