Samsung’s Runaway Lead in Foldable Displays by Patent Asset Index
William Mansfield
March 15, 2019
End of February 2019 Samsung revealed its long-rumoured smartphone with foldable displays, the first of its kind to have an official release date. A number of players have been rumoured to be working on such devices, however, Samsung’s combination of in-house smartphone and display technologies may have led to it being first to market.
A closer look at the innovation landscape and the qualitative strength of the patent portfolios in the field of foldable smartphone technology shows the enormous lead Samsung has and the areas in which Apple has to catch up.
The design for the Galaxy Fold follows closely the WO2015126068.A1 patent, with a highly mechanical folding mechanism. There are a number of other designs which have been patented by the telecommunication giant which may indicate what is yet to come.
All major smartphone makers have been rumored to be working on foldable technology, however, looking at the innovation landscape we can see Samsung has the clear lead. With their LexisNexis® PatentSight® Patent Asset Index beginning to rise around 2011, before the other players, Samsung has managed to maintain a steady growth pacing the market.
Conversely, Apple appears to have worked intensively on the problem of foldable mobile devices and subsequently clawed back its efforts. With strong patents being filed in 2011, but subsequent filings are few and far between. It looks as though Apple may do its usual trick of not being first to the punch, but maybe getting it right when they get there.
Looking closer at the areas covered by the Apple and Samsung foldable display portfolio it becomes clear there are some areas of technological development missing from Apple’s portfolio – Namely G06F and G02F, which include “foldable electronic displays…” and “flexible substrates e.g. plastic…” respectively. Clearly, key areas where Apple may need to buy technology before they are able to bring to market such a device.
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About the author: William Mansfield
William is the Head of Consulting and Customer Success for LexisNexis PatentSight. Responsible for overseeing the negotiation, creation, and delivery of PatentSight’s global consulting work along with managing the Customer Success team.