In April 2017, Samsung Display's principal engineer Kim Tae - woong said there was still plenty of life in the Infinity Display found on the Galaxy S8 and soon - to - be-released Galaxy S9, so there was still plenty of time to
develop a foldable display.
Most damningly of all, one of Samsung Display's own engineers has claimed we won't see a foldable phone for a while, saying: «Because the bezel - free display currently sells well, we still have enough time to
develop foldable display.
It's being said that Apple isn't using the Samsung Display to
develop a foldable display, because the company could leak the custom technology to Samsung Electronics.
Kim Tae - woong has revealed that Samsung is currently focused on bezel - free displays: «Because the bezel - free display currently sells well, we still have enough time to
develop foldable display,» said Kim.
Not exact matches
I would love to see e-reader companies release dual screen or
foldable displays, but this just might be a pipedream unless someone decides to
develop one themselves and crowdfund the funds to do it.
Visionox
developed a 7.2»
foldable AMOLED
display, and has tested its reliability.
Korean news site ETNews says that LG
Display is partnering with Apple, Google and Microsoft to develop a foldable OLED display for smart
Display is partnering with Apple, Google and Microsoft to
develop a
foldable OLED
display for smart
display for smartphones.
According to the patent's illustrations, Samsung has
developed a new «hinge system» for implementing a
foldable display.
As for the more outlandish, Apple is said to be
developing an iPhone with a
foldable display alongside LG Display, with panel production for an iPhone with a folding display set to kick off i
display alongside LG
Display, with panel production for an iPhone with a folding display set to kick off i
Display, with panel production for an iPhone with a folding
display set to kick off i
display set to kick off in 2020.
«Samsung
Display said it has
developed a 7.3 - inch
foldable panel with plans to start production later this year,» the source said.
«Samsung Electronics is
developing a «dual - screen» smartphone that uses a flat
display on each side and a
foldable smartphone that bends a single flexible OLED
display.»