TCL confirms it will launch a rollable or foldable phone this year

And shows off its rollable concept

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Could 2021 be the year of rollable phones? It’s possible, as not only hasLGrevealed theLG Rollable, but now TCL has given us a closer look at a rollable phone it has in the works – as well as confirming that it will launch a phone with a flexible display this year.

Stefan Streit, general manager of global marketing forTCL’s phone business, said as much toCNET, but wouldn’t confirm whether this phone was foldable or rollable.

As such, we suspect it will probably be afoldable phone, since a number of companies already sell them – most notablySamsungwith the likes of theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 2. On top of which TCL itself showed off afoldable phone conceptover a year ago, so it’s had plenty of time to turn it into a commercial product.

That said, we definitely wouldn’t rule out a rollable phone, especially as TCL has now provided a clear look at its rollable concept device, dubbed an ‘AMOLED Rollable Display’. In the video below you can see that when held in portrait orientation the screen can extend upwards at the press of a button, taking it from 6.7 inches to 7.8 inches.

It wouldn’t be CES without TCL showing off some future tech concepts! This is the AMOLED Rollable Display: It can extend from 6.7" to 7.8" with a tap of the finger. #CES2021 @TCL_USA @TCLMobileGlobal pic.twitter.com/Gtxihs7eDDJanuary 11, 2021

The device is apparently less than 10mm thick, meaning it shouldn’t be much thicker than a typical smartphone – giving it an edge over foldables, which can be quite chunky when they’re folded shut.

The phone also seems to have a mirror-like back, and supposedly the interface will adapt when you change the display size. It’s not clear exactly what TCL means by this though – whether, for example, it just means apps and videos seamlessly change size, or whether the interface appearance and ways you interact with the phone actually change.

Even more ambitiously, TCL has also shown off a ‘Printed FlexibleOLEDScrolling Display’ that apparently feels like a piece of paper, is just 0.18mm thick, and can be unrolled from a narrow tube-like shape to a 17-inch screen – we think we can confidently say that it won’t be going on sale this year though, as it looks seriously futuristic.

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James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.

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