TECNO 也來展示三摺疊概念機,PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold 展開僅厚 3.49mm
相比華為的「Z」摺疊型態,這種「G」型方案要多用到一片外螢幕。而且使用時也只能在常規手機尺寸的外螢幕或完全展開後平板尺寸的內螢幕間切換,並不像「Z」型那樣可選常規手機、雙摺疊手機、平板這三檔尺寸。但「G」型的好處,就是轉軸結構可靠性更高,而且更能保護內側面板。和之前流出的「Galaxy G Fold」設計相比,PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold 調整了外側螢幕和相機面的排列。感覺上 TECNO 的安排會更符合操作直覺,因為它在摺疊後不用像 Samsung 那樣,要再翻轉一下才能使用外螢幕。
This is foldable, reimagined.TECNO PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold debuts as the world's thinnest tri-fold — 11.49mm folded, 3.49mm unfolded. Bold design. Limitless possibilities. pic.twitter.com/dBAdtDkGC4
— tecnomobile (@tecnomobile) July 17, 2025
根據 TECNO 的介紹,PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold 會配有 9.94 吋內螢幕、「高效能」晶片和三相機系統,同時其電池也會超過 5,000mAh。至於有沒有量產計畫,目前還沒有確定。但根據過往的經驗來推測,他們家的概念機更多也就只是展示一些可能性啦。
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Samsung 的三摺疊手機將於 2025 年末上市,目前還在「完善產品及其可用性」
Samsung「三摺疊」動畫出現在 One UI 8 中,摺疊方式果然和華為不同
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