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Dear ZTE, bring on the triple screen smartphones

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Smartphone form factors haven't been evolving enough for me recently, and I'd like to see more manufacturers pushing the envelope. Instead of getting the foldable Galaxy X smartphone of our wildest dreams, for example, we're getting glossy bezel-free rectangles and notches from our favorite manufacturers, and that just isn't awe inspiring. That's why I was so excited when I first heard about the ZTE Axon M's arrival. But what if phones could have not one, not two, but three displays?

The idea of a dual screen phone isn't new, but the prospect of it hitting the market last year in the form of the ZTE Axon M really piqued my interest. ZTE executed the concept well, and even if the device ended up being a bit bulky, it has the performance and cool factor of a device I wouldn't be ashamed to use every day. While a smartphone that folds isn't exactly sci-fi territory, it's unique, and that's something to be excited about if you want big leaps in smartphone innovation.

Zack Nelson, better known as the YouTuber JerryRigEverything, just posted one of his famous teardowns of the ZTE Axon M. In this video, he poses a question: How many screens can smartphones have? After taking the phone apart piece-by-piece, he shows just how easy it could be to add a third screen to this device.

"If ZTE were to add one more screen plug to the motherboard, and another hinge on the opposite side of the phone, I don't see why we couldn't have a triple screen phone in the future." - JerryRigEverything

Imagine how much you could do with two screens. Now what about three? The possibilities are almost endless, and I can't even imagine all the use cases–but I know my tablet is shaking in its boots right now. If the bulk could be minimized, I would love to have a triple screen smartphone that folds on two sides. 

Where's my triple-screen phone, ZTE? I'm counting on you!

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Brittany loves to keep up with the latest technology and innovation, so she is excited to have the opportunity to write about the wonderful world of Android. She thinks spreadsheets and numbers are fun, in addition to reading books and volunteering.

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    Davin Peterson Apr 6, 2018 Link to comment

    They say two heads are better than one, but that doesn't mean more screens are better than one. That said, I think dual screens is a great idea. There hasn't be much innovation in smartphones in the last few years. Also, it is difficult to get an Apple user to switch to Android and try a phone like this


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    Albin Foro Apr 6, 2018 Link to comment

    No interest unless one screen is e-ink. There was a Russian OEM Yotaphone that built a 5" Android K front LCD, rear e-ink some years ago, but I'd want an 8" tablet for comfortable outdoors reading.