Royole is technically the first company to launch a foldable phone and have launched more products in the past two years. Now is the time for the third iteration of the Royole Flexpai series, and the phone has appeared on TENAA with specs and pictures.
Previously, the Flexpai had a vertical camera setup in one end, but now the images reveal a square camera with two shooters. On top of that, there’s a similarly shaped cutout in the opposite corner, allowing the camera bump to land and the phone’s back panels to fully close.



Royole Flexpai on TENAA
Looking more closely at the footage, there is no visible front camera, which means either no selfies or an under-screen fix. The main setup only has two goals, dropping from four in the Flexpai 2, meaning this new phone could arrive as a Lite or mini version instead of being a full-fledged successor.
In other specs, the Royole phone has a 7.2-inch unfolded screen, a minimum battery charge of 3,360mAh, a user interface based on the Android operating system, and 5G connectivity. The dimensions of this device are 147.1 x 138.8 x 7mm, which means it could very well be a smaller, more affordable Flexpai, which will hopefully escape China. .
Via (in Russian)


