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iampeterben(m): 7:05am On Apr 01

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjmNrlEtp5M?si=WE8VUt-PtWfnaRta

While tech giants pour billions into developing the next breakthrough device, a 17-year-old student in China has quietly engineered a foldable smartphone from scratch—using a 3D printer, spare parts, and a strong dose of resourcefulness.

A Smartphone Built in a High Schooler’s Room
Lan Bowen, a first-year student at Yiling High School in Yichang, Hubei Province, undertook what would be a remarkable DIY project for any engineer, let alone a teenager.

Armed with a 3D printer bought for 2,000 yuan ($275) and parts salvaged from old family phones, Lan designed and built a fully functional foldable smartphone—on his own.

The result is a 16mm-thick device that, while bulkier than today’s sleek commercial models, carries an inventive twist: it folds vertically with the screen on the outside, unlike all commercial foldables that protect the screen on the inside.

A Design Born Out of Market Dissatisfaction
Lan was inspired after noticing that commercial foldable smartphones followed just a few design templates—mostly horizontal folding or inward-folding vertical designs.

“I found various types of such horizontal models and the inward-folded vertical ones were available on the market,” he explained in a video posted on February 16 that has since gone viral, reaching nearly 5 million views. “But no outside-folded vertical ones which leave the screens outside while bent.”

His solution? Design his own. The young student created a custom frame using the 3D printer, and meticulously assembled the components himself, using parts from unused phones in his household and a few ordered online.

He even gave it a nickname: “meal card machine,” referring to its dimensions when folded, which resemble a canteen card—although he itted it’s much thicker.

Engineering Challenges and Hands-on Perseverance
Building the phone wasn’t smooth sailing. One of the major hurdles involved touchscreen malfunctions when the device was unfolded.

“I found the reason was that the screen was pushed out when it was unfolded,” Lan said in the video. After numerous tests and several damaged screens, he finally resolved the issue.

Despite the setbacks, the device was completed and is fully capable of performing all the basic functions of a regular smartphone, according to Lan.

“My smartphone is at a very primitive stage, with plenty of shortcomings,” he acknowledged. “But the good thing is that it is able to implement all the functions of a normal mobile phone.”

Viral Fame and Industry Recognition
Lan’s inventive spirit and technical skills quickly caught the attention of the online tech community. One commented: “I see a small version of Lei Jun, the founder of Xiaomi, a domestic leading consumer electronics giant.”

Another viewer ired not only his craftsmanship but also his communication skills: “He not only does handicraft well, but also has a good expression ability and makes videos adeptly.”

The recognition went even further. Vivo, one of China’s top smartphone brands, responded to the video, saying: “It is great! Vivo expects more marvellous work from you,” as cited by the South China Morning Post.

A Lifelong ion for Making
Lan’s talent didn’t emerge overnight. As a child in primary school, he built military models, a hobby encouraged by his parents—his father is a taxi driver, and his mother works in insurance sales. That early encouragement seems to have laid the foundation for his self-taught technical skills and innovative mindset.

Despite his engineering aptitude, Lan remains modest. He its he struggles in most academic subjects, except for English and geography. Still, his hands-on ion has only grown stronger over time.

Lan’s story echoes a larger trend: with technologies like 3D printing becoming increasingly accessible, more young minds are stepping into the maker space and redefining who gets to innovate.

Source:
https://dailygalaxy.com/2025/03/17-year-old-chinese-high-school-student-builds-a-foldable-smartphone-at-home-using-recycled-parts-and-it-actually-works/

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Decidetolive: 7:10am On Apr 01
Country where things work. In my country they are preaching to his peers that education is haram.

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JASONjnr(m): 7:52am On Apr 01
Decidetolive:
Country where things work. In my country they are preaching to his pears that education is haram.

All the tools and components he used are sold down here in Nigeria...... The only thing that you lack is the knowledge.... Stop venting your frustration on the country.

There are kids building electronics and invention things in Nigeria here....

But you are always quick to belittle your country... Yet you want the government to come to your father's house and pick you, then send you to China to learn these skills and then return to get empowered, right?

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kripen(m): 8:15am On Apr 01
JASONjnr:


All the tools and components he used are sold down here in Nigeria...... The only thing that you lack is the knowledge.... Stop venting your frustration on the country.

There are kids building electronics and invention things in Nigeria here....

Buy you are always quick to belittle your country... Be you want the government to come to your father's house and pick you, then send you to China to learn these skills and then return to get empowered, right?

I hope you understood what that gentleman up👆 there said.

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kabillion(m): 8:30am On Apr 01
While ipobidients children are rolling in the mud with piglets

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iampeterben(m): 8:33am On Apr 01
kabillion:
While ipobidients children are rolling in the mud with piglets
Can't you learn something from this innovation without throwing tantrums on people. Pick something from it and let it motivate you.

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kabillion(m): 8:38am On Apr 01
iampeterben:

Can't you learn something from this innovation without throwing tantrums on people. Pick something from it and let it motivate you.

Who told you that I am not motivated. I have learnt but I have to wake those people to reality.

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kabillion(m): 8:48am On Apr 01
Decidetolive:
Country where things work. In my country they are preaching to his pears that education is haram.

He built it in his room. Do you live inside mud?

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kabillion(m): 8:50am On Apr 01
kripen:


I hope you understood what that gentleman up👆 there said.

Is he a Moslem?
Reverseng: 8:55am On Apr 01
Alllrii good. Heard that before grin

In other news,
Who in the entire Earth can Make a solar that's 90% efficient ?

Let's start from there

After that, try making lunar s. Since the moon is equal and opposite to Solar (sun)
Lifemanage: 8:55am On Apr 01
Decidetolive:
Country where things work. In my country they are preaching to his pears that education is haram.
They are also preaching that we should pray for 6hrs throughout the night instead of working 6hrs at night...

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KingMack(m): 9:04am On Apr 01
here na so confra dey hungry dem while d girls na hookup ad holding expensive phones be their objective 😏

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Decidetolive: 9:44am On Apr 01
kabillion:


He built it in his room. Do you live inside mud?
Mumu headslammerr get off my mentions

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Decidetolive: 9:44am On Apr 01
JASONjnr:


All the tools and components he used are sold down here in Nigeria...... The only thing that you lack is the knowledge.... Stop venting your frustration on the country.

There are kids building electronics and invention things in Nigeria here....

Buy you are always quick to belittle your country... Be you want the government to come to your father's house and pick you, then send you to China to learn these skills and then return to get empowered, right?
I detest Mumu headslammerrs quoting me

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Dzzzz: 10:26am On Apr 01
Let’s all laugh together..

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Viserion: 10:57am On Apr 01
Good innovation. But he might be slammed with a cease and desist

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crisubanijunior(m): 10:59am On Apr 01
Our own schools na to tell us to draw and label toad, fish or grasshopper for waec. Mtchew, Dead country.

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ObaaOfYorubaLan: 11:26am On Apr 01
Meanwhile his age mates from the Yoruba and Hausa fulanis region were busy dragging the Zoo backward like how Awolowo dey busy dey THIEF Igbo properties to take give the Yoruba people free education

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Rexnegro(m): 11:26am On Apr 01
Dope

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Olamideayomide(m): 11:26am On Apr 01
Omo this chinko nor wan gree for anybody o.
Everyday with new innovations

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Linkz247: 11:27am On Apr 01
Very commendable

We have people like that here in Nigeria .. it's just that we don't have enough materials at our disposal

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Risingblue008(m): 11:28am On Apr 01
Chinaaaahhh?
This country don go far any other countries,
As e dey hot,no country near China for science, technology and innovationsz
They keep breaking records daily, monthly and yearly,
Give Dem next 10yrs,even United states citizens go dey beg to be dier citizens
China is 13yrs ahead of the United States even trump and Biden knows it

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israelmao(m): 11:29am On Apr 01
With all the knowledge of binary,logics and permutations many full fledged engineering /computer graduates are in hot pursuit of white collar jobs even in unrelated fields of endeavour because their minds have been programmed to do so and government is not creating enabling environment.

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MartinsD12(m): 11:29am On Apr 01

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Toluwanise247(m): 11:29am On Apr 01
Decidetolive:
Country where things work. In my country they are preaching to his pears that education is haram.
What have you done to make a difference rather than your online complain ?

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BlueStripper: 11:30am On Apr 01
cheesy

Meanwhile our schools are busy teaching children "A noun is a name of a Person, Animal, Place or Thing".

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Dhoneymix: 11:30am On Apr 01
At that age, we're still struggling to gain ission here.

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dejavuh0007(m): 11:31am On Apr 01
Him mates dey recite quran for Nigeria.

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Rapmoney(m): 11:31am On Apr 01
JASONjnr:


All the tools and components he used are sold down here in Nigeria...... The only thing that you lack is the knowledge.... Stop venting your frustration on the country.

There are kids building electronics and invention things in Nigeria here....

But you are always quick to belittle your country... Yet you want the government to come to your father's house and pick you, then send you to China to learn these skills and then return to get empowered, right?

You sound so ignorant. You didn't understand what the young man posted before responding with this comment.

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symbianDON(m): 11:31am On Apr 01
Over here, older men are ass-licking those who have placed them firmly in poverty.

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Bendeco02: 11:31am On Apr 01
China bad for tech normally

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