With the growing popularity of foldable devices, various companies are designing their foldable smartphones to capitalize on the hype and demand. Now, a recent patent report suggests that the Japan-based camera giant Fujifilm is also jumping on the bandwagon by designing a foldable smartphone with stylus support.

Now, coming to the design, the Fujifilm patent details various aspects of the device, ranging from its processor and touch screen to the speakers, and the microphone. LetsGoDigital reports that the device looks much like Samsung’s latest Galaxy Fold 3, and Fujifilm even mentioned interfaces that will change based on the folding angle of the device. Moreover, the device will also come with Samsung’s App Continuity-like feature.

Although the company went into so much detail about the design of the device, it did not mention anything about the device’s cameras. However, as it is Fujifilm we are talking about, one can expect an advanced camera system.

Moreover, the Fujifilm foldable device will also come with stylus support, much like the Galaxy Fold 3. Plus, the device will be able to fold from 30-degree to up to 135-degree angles. As long as the display remains folded at a 30-degree angle, the outer screen will be turned off to save the battery.