Royole FlexPai 3 appears in official-looking images

Michail, 01 November 2021

Back in October of 2018, Royole announced its FlexPai foldable smartphone and earned itself bragging rights by having the first foldable on the market and beating out the likes of Samsung and Huawei. Fast forward three years later and we seem to be in for a third installment in the FlexPai series. Evan Blass shared a detailed render of the FlexPai 3 detailing the phone’s design which we previously saw leak in a TENAA listing back in February.

The upcoming foldable will stick to the outward fold design of its predecessors meaning no secondary screen here. It does have its peculiarities though with a pop-up selfie cam up top. The back does seem to have two cameras and an LED flash module tucked in a square housing. There’s also an identical-sized cutout on the opposite side which will allow the two back panels to close completely shut.

Royole FlexPai 3 render (source: @evleaks)
Royole FlexPai 3 render (source: @evleaks)

Based on the past TENAA listing, FlexPai 3 will boast a 7.2” unfolded screen, 3,360 mAh minimal battery charge, Android OS-based UI and 5G connectivity. This device's listed dimensions come in at 147.1 x 138.8 x 7 mm. It also has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and an off-centered USB-C port on the bottom.


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I have had ULEPHONE for about 3-4 years now,tough and rugged out has a 13,500 mA battery, it's 4G 128GB, cost about 200£, works worldwide. So stop abusing.

  • AnonD-909757
  • 05 Nov 2021
  • pZV

GSMArena being GSMArena... I mean, it isn't a coincidence that this is almost the only website I am commenting on to fight lies, misconceptions, myths, defend good techs and call out bad things... And I don't know, considering how mu...

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Nov 2021
  • DkB

Never heard of this, so I judged this is a new Realme phone by its eerily squared camera cutout. The back cover isn't very different either. But 3300mAh battery is really, really smaller for a dual screen smartphone. The screens are going to con...

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