Samsung will be releasing a phone with "bent" display later this
year, Korean media reports, and it will be part of the Galaxy line
still. The company showcased such a prototype when it was introducing its YOUM brand of flexible mobile display panels
at last year's CES. The display was rolled over the edges, like you see
in the thumb image, showing separate notifications and info tickers on
the side of the phone.
Now whether the new bent display phone this year will be based on
this concept, or something more practical, remains to be seen, yet we
can't wait for the next application of flexible displays from Samsung,
as the Galaxy Round turned out to be a tad underwhelming. Actually, Bloomberg reported last month that Samsung is looking at implementing a three-sided screen in its Galaxy Note 4 flagship, so that might be the "bent display" one, or at least a batch of it.
“The bent smartphones will be
rolled out as a Galaxy variant with a few million units at the end of
this year, initially taking aim at the niche market,” claims Song
Jong-ho, an analyst with the Korean KDB Daewoo Securities. Samsung is
reportedly also ramping up its A3 production line for flexible OLEDs: "The initial investment [in the A3 line] will stand at around 2 trillion won ($1.9 billion)," adds another analyst, Kim Dong-won, from Hyundai Securities.
That's a pretty significant sum, and shows that Samsung is rather
serious when it comes to its flexible displays future. The ultimate
goal, say the analysts, is to produce a truly foldable phone,
and this one is evidently set for the second half of next year. Samsung
mastered the production of foldable displays, so that the picture and quality of the panel don't deteriorate at the place of folding, but flexible batteries are where it is putting the effort towards now.
"Samsung’s battery segment is still way behind compared to its progress in display technology,”
has said an anonymous insider from the electronics giant. That's
apparently the reason Samsung will give it a try with the bent display
phone this year, and then work hard towards the foldable handset for
next year. "The bent device is the
first step toward testing the market and gauging how it would react to
its foldable smartphones that are to be unveiled in the second half of
next year," confirmed Song, adding something very interesting.
The analyst actually claims that the foldable phone, which was promised by CEO Kwon Oh-hyun at Analyst Day last year,
will be Samsung's next flagship. If this pans out, that means the Note 5
might be a very radical departure from Samsung's typical S Pen-wielding
phablets. We say Note 5, as flagship for "the second half of next year"
would mean the 2015 Note, rather than the Galaxy S6, given that the S5 will be announced in two short weeks from now.
In any case, the foldable phone application would be perfect for a phablet, which can be compact when folded, while becoming one larger screen
for doodling, browsing or watching videos, when the situation calls for
it. Sounds like a sci-fi project, but the technology for the panel is
actually out there, and we cross fingers that Samsung furthers its flexible batteries development
quicker. As for the chassis and other components? Well, that will be
Samsung's engineers surprising us, though we are certain there will be
plenty of foldable leaks in the meantime.
source: TheKoreaHerald
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