Samsung Will Have Curved Screen Smartphone In 2015


Samsung Will Have Curved Screen Smartphone In 2015

(Technewonline) According to information leaked out, Samsung has embarked on research curved screen smartphone for several years and will promise to launch this product in the coming year.


ZDNet said in Samsung's investment forum in New York, the company has revealed a technical information is extremely interesting curved screen can fold back.

Specifically, Samsung said in the last stage in 2015 the company will produce about 30,000 to 40,000 per month flexible displays. The first devices using this technology will bend due out late next year, but Samsung still has not said a complete product design will look like.

  According to Mr. Lee Chang-Hoon, vice president of business strategy, said: "There is no company except Samsung has enough production capacity with this great product result in 2016".

However there is an important difference between bending and flexibility.

The Samsung Galaxy Note phone as Edge, Galaxy LG G Flex Round and slightly curved screen, is believed to have a number of benefits such as the ability to see the message when the screen is turned off, and an ergonomic design that can easier portability.



Based on how Samsung describes its new technology, it seems that users can actually bend and bend the phone in the future. Of course, the development of a curved screen is only half the battle, the producers still need to find a way to make the processor, battery and all other components inside smartphones must also flexible and can bend under. Both LG and Samsung have started researching the battery can be bent and folded.

What would make you want to own a smartphone bend? These features are not actually prove useful that this phone brings all or just the fanfare and expansion of Samsung. But theoretically, we are fully confident that can produce a smartphone capable of folding, more compact and more durable.


                                                                                                                        Source: Business Insider

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