Skip to main content

Rumor links Xiaomi to a Galaxy Z Flip-style folding smartphone

Xiaomi may release a folding smartphone by the end of this year, and according to new rumors, the phone may resemble the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. This means that, unlike the Samsung Galaxy Fold or the Huawei Mate Xs, Xiaomi’s phone will be a clamshell device, designed to fold up and be easier to carry around than normal big-screen smartphones.

Recommended Videos

The rumor comes from sources in the supply chain, who state Xiaomi has approached Samsung Display to supply it with the screens needed, ready to start mass production of the phone during the second half of 2020. It’s not clear whether Samsung will be able to meet the demand, however.

In the ZDNet report on the supply chain rumor, an official is quoted as saying Samsung Display’s flexible screen production line is currently adjusting to cope with a future Samsung folding phone. This may not leave much room for Xiaomi, so should it come out with a folding phone, initial supplies may be limited providing the deal can be struck.

Xiaomi has been linked with folding smartphones before. In January 2019, Xiaomi co-founder Bin Lin showed off a working prototype on video. The phone was a backward folding device along the same lines as the Huawei Mate Xs. Towards the end of the year, it filed a patent for a clamshell folding smartphone, and renders were created around it, giving us an idea of what the final device may look like.

Like the Galaxy Z Flip, the Xiaomi phone is shown with a large internal screen and a smaller outside screen when folded up, which shows the time and notification icons. The hinge design looks slightly different to Samsung’s version, and the most recent report says Xiaomi is working on ensuring it’s very durable, while still enabling the same variable angle control seen on the Galaxy Z Flip.

Xiaomi also has a strong relationship with Samsung. It has used Samsung AMOLED screen panels in several of its phones, including the Mi 9, and apparently the Mi 10 too. It has also collaborated with the company on creating the 108-megapixel camera sensor used on the Galaxy S20 Ultra and the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. This will likely put Xiaomi close to the top of the list for purchasing the folding screen panels when they are available.

If Xiaomi can secure the folding screens from Samsung and begins mass production after the summer, a release may come before the end of 2020. But production and release plans do change, especially given the continued uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Andy Boxall
Senior Mobile Writer
Andy is a Senior Writer at Digital Trends, where he concentrates on mobile technology, a subject he has written about for…
3 reasons I’m disappointed by the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 with its main display open.

During its Galaxy Unpacked July 2023 event, Samsung dropped a bunch of new products for everyone — from next-generation foldable phones to new wearables and a diverse range of tablets. One of the new device reveals was the Galaxy Z Flip 5, which has been expected along with the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Though I’m still fairly new to the scene of foldables, I have seen the appeal — and in some cases, I prefer the form factor over the standard glass slab that most phones are nowadays. But honestly, there isn’t a lot with the new Galaxy Z Flip 5 that’s drawing me in. Instead, it’s a bit underwhelming.
A larger cover display that's poorly implemented

Read more
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 price: here’s exactly how much it costs
Calender widget on the cover screen on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5.

Samsung just held its latest Galaxy Unpacked event in Seoul, South Korea, and it had a whole slew of new products to unveil to the masses. We have three new Galaxy Tab S9 tablets, the Galaxy Watch 6 series, the Galaxy Z Fold 5, and the Galaxy Z Flip 5.

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is sure to impress with an all-new 3.4-inch cover display that Samsung has called the "Flex Window." You can access some new widgets from the Flex Window, including a multi-widget view for more at once, and even run apps on the cover display (with some caveats). The Z Flip 5 also has a new Flex Hinge that looks aesthetically pleasing and provides a solid foldable experience. The cameras are also slightly better, with a new lens coating that should cut down on unwanted lens flares.

Read more
10 big things you missed from Samsung Unpacked 2023
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 next to each other on a white table.

Samsung’s midyear Unpacked event has just concluded, and it featured the usual slate of big foldable and wearable announcements. As expected, we saw Samsung unveil the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, a new Galaxy Tab S9 lineup, and a pair of Galaxy Watch 6 models representing a comeback for the much-loved Galaxy Watch Classic style.

Needless to say, there was a lot to take in today, and some details can easily get glossed over in the midst of all the big tentpole product announcements. While Samsung’s new product lineup is undoubtedly exciting, the upgrades over last year’s models are more iterative — and in some cases even lateral — but Samsung still had a few surprises for us.
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 gets a nice storage boost

Read more