smartphones. This innovation is especially geared toward foldable devices, where space is at a premium, and could eliminate the need to open the phone to answer calls confidentially.At the heart of this development is piezoelectric technology, which uses vibrations to generate sound through the display itself.
By embedding this technology into the screen, the ear speaker becomes redundant, freeing up valuable internal space for other hardware. The integration of this system directly into the foldable’s cover display would allow users to place their ear on the outer screen to take calls privately, even when the phone remains folded shut.This piezoelectric speaker tech is not entirely new to the smartphone world.
Back in 2016, Xiaomi pioneered the concept with its Mi Mix smartphone, which utilized a piezoelectric ceramic earpiece to achieve a near bezel-less design. However, the technology did not make it beyond this first generation, as later models reverted to a traditional speaker setup.By removing the need for a conventional ear speaker, Samsung and LG aim to streamline the design of clamshell foldables, offering a more efficient use of space.
While the implementation of this technology is still in development, it has the potential to become a key feature in future foldable smartphones, promising users both enhanced functionality and more innovative design solutions. Milestone Alert!
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