Galaxy Fold 2 patent reveals Samsung's clamshell answer to the Moto RAZR 2019

In case you are disappointed by the two current approaches to folding phones over the vertical axis that have reached the retail stage – the in-folding type of Samsung’s Galaxy or the out-folding Mate X – there is another way, and it makes plenty of sense.
Galaxy Fold 2 will take on the Motorola RAZR in 2020
Samsung’s 6.7″ Galaxy Fold heir will bend around the horizontal axis, and will reportedly have just a small 1″ screen on the outside for date/time/notification icons. That’s quite a clever and eventually cheaper to produce approach than the current Fold concept. With its next foldable phone effort, Samsung is reportedly gunning for portability instead of screen space, tip industry insiders, and it should.
The current Galaxy Fold effort, which will finally be released next month, is more in the tablet realm when unfurled, while its successor is supposed to be a fairly compact clamshell when tucked in your pocket, and even when open the 6.7″ display is the diagonal of the Galaxy S10 5G. That’s actually what we imagined a foldable handset would bring to the table. Despite the issues that plagued the Fold preview units, Samsung is reportedly far from giving up on the category, and is planning to separate its foldable phone efforts in a different class of its smartphone portfolio altogether.
As for the eventual release date of the Fold 2, Samsung will reportedly start sourcing its respective 6.7″ bendy display in November, indicating a mass production and launch timeframe for the first half of 2020.