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		</div><p>The next innovation in the world of smartphones is believed by some to be coming in the form of flexible and folding displays that could make devices more versatile.<br />
Samsung is one of the firms said to be interested in utilising such technology, and images have appeared online in recent months claiming to be renders of proposed Samsung designs – of a so-called Galaxy X range that could launch as soon as this year.</p>
<p>A new set of images have appeared on Weibo – China’s equivalent of Twitter – on a the account of a popular tech rumour and news site that claim to be of Samsung’s folding phone and its ability to fold out into a tablet.<br />
The images show an impressive set up – a smartphone without any physical buttons that folds out twice to create a tablet-sized device that is then attached to a keyboard for further productivity. This three-way hybrid is an eye-catching set up and would present an interesting proposition to anyone with a smartphone and tablet should it come to fruition.</p>
<p>Several other companies are already toying with the idea, with Lenovo showing off their own take on the idea at their Tech World developer conference last summer.</p>
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