Is Samsung making a gaming handheld?
Handheld gaming is having a moment, and it looks like Samsung doesn’t want to be left out.
The South Korean electronics powerhouse, usually known for supplying cutting-edge displays to gaming gadgets like the Nintendo Switch, could soon leverage that expertise for its own gaming handheld.
According to patent filings uncovered by 91mobiles, Samsung is exploring the possibility of a foldable gaming handheld. The patent, originally filed in 2022, was registered internationally this year, though details about its internal hardware or potential release date remain murky — assuming a release date is even on the table.
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Sketches included in the filing reveal Samsung's vision for a foldable design, incorporating Ultra Thin Glass similar to what’s found in the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The device is set to feature built-in gaming controls, including joysticks and a D-pad—standard fare for handhelds. The standout feature, however, is the foldability, which could redefine portability in handheld gaming by offering a compact design competitors have yet to explore.
That said, this is just a patent for now, and there’s no indication that Samsung will be actively moving forward with development anytime soon.
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