Samsung's upcoming smartphone might have three screens

Two of the 3.5-inch LED panels when unfolded would combine to create a seven-inch display

A hostess shows up Samsung's new S9 (R) and S9 Plus devices after a presentation ceremony at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 25, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS

With the Samsung S9 selling well in the smartphone market, the South Korean giant may have more innovations up their sleeve.

The company's upcoming successor to the Galaxy series, unofficially known as the Galaxy X, is expected to feature not one but three LED panels, according to Forbes.

According to the report, two of the 3.5-inch LED panels when unfolded would combine to create a seven-inch display, somewhat like a tablet.

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They might not be alone in the quest for foldable smartphones.

In 2017, Apple received a patent for an electronic device with a "flexible display." However, not many developments came out of that. Chinese company ZTE already launched a foldable smartphone last year, but the screens weren't exactly merging owing to the large bezel between them.

This article originally appeared on Forbes.

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