Samsung showed off a number of concept possibilities earlier in the year, as to how its Mobile division could use the curved AMOLEDs of
its Mobile Display division.
The concept video was released by Samsung's
Mobile Display Division.
A concept video of this future tablets has been prepared by
the Mobile Display division at Samsung where they have used an AMOLED panel that is rollable and bendable for this purpose.
Check out the video below to see what Samsung's
Mobile Display Division has managed to cook up!
Not exact matches
Lee Younghee, vice president of Samsung's
mobile division, revealed that for the Galaxy Note 4 the company is considering a flexible
display — something various reports claimed in the past — although he added that there's no final design for the handset, and plans could change by the time it launches.
Xperia Blog recently spotted Sony's
mobile division post a job listing for a «
Display Engineer.»
«Consumers prefer fingerprint authentication on the front of the phone, and with the industry quickly shifting to bezel - free OLED infinity
displays, the natural placement of the fingerprint sensor is in the
display itself,» said Kevin Barber, senior vice president and general manager,
Mobile Division, Synaptics.
Foldable OLED panels are part of its 2018 strategy and it even mentioned in its Q4 2017 earnings release that the company's
mobile division will try to differentiate its smartphones by adopting advanced technologies like foldable OLED
displays.
Lee Younghee, Samsung's VP
mobile division, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview that a flexible
display was something being considered.
«The tablet is becoming a popular personal viewing device for enjoying content, which makes the quality of the
display a critical feature,» said JK Shin, CEO and president of Samsung Electronics» IT &
Mobile Division.
Kim Byung - koo, executive director,
mobile division, LG
Display, said in the launch press release, «QHD + is expected to maximize users» experience and value by providing ultra-high definition, differentiating from all other mobile display panels.
Display, said in the launch press release, «QHD + is expected to maximize users» experience and value by providing ultra-high definition, differentiating from all other
mobile display panels.
display panels.»
Kevin Barber, senior vice president and general manager,
Mobile Division, Synaptics said: «Consumers prefer fingerprint authentication on the front of the phone, and with the industry quickly shifting to bezel - free OLED infinity
displays, the natural placement of the fingerprint sensor is in the
display itself,»
Though Samsung
Display could be doing well, Samsung's
mobile division could see a decline in its market share next year.
Since the company sources OLED
displays for its smartphones from its
display - making subsidiary, that part of the company has to start producing foldable OLED panels before the
mobile division can put a device together and launch it.
Samsung also mentions in its press release that the
mobile division is going to try and differentiate its smartphones by adopting cutting - edge technologies «such as foldable OLED
displays.»
While it's certainly true that LG «s
mobile OLED
division has come under fire lately for under - par
displays, its OLED TV
division is the polar opposite.