Sentences with phrase «first foldable device»

That was the first foldable device concept.

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In filings with the American federal communications commission, the search firm has published the first pictures of the redesigned device, which now features a foldable arm holding a much larger screen.
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The much respected Samsung Galaxy tracking site Galaxyclub.nl in The Netherlands did some proper journalistic digging this week and came up with several examples of interfaces from the patents for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy X, one of Samsung's first foldable mobile devices.
Since then, the first real leak or rumor from a official document in public that could possibly be pinned to Samsung as evidence of a foldable Samsung tablet coming sometime soon, was the Samsung Galaxy X trademark back in February, which certainly included a foldable mobile device category based on the official definitions of products for the Samsung Galaxy X when filing for the trademark.
Samsung is the first to create the idea of foldable devices started testing this technology since 2011 and is still until now, it who will started the revolution of foldable devices Very funny when you see the site put apple first flollowed by Microsoft, Samsung the last!
Earlier this week, the Dutch firm Polymer Vision, which was spun off from Philips Electronics last year, said that within the coming months it will begin producing its first device: a foldable electronic reader dubbed Readius.
«Samsung Device Patents Published this week Cover Display Devices that are Rollable, Foldable and Stretchable Main While Ford has invented a First - Gen AI Autonomous Cop Car, you have to wonder how Far this Technology could go in the Future»
Components needed to produce between 2,000 and 3,000 foldable Galaxy X phones have apparently been ordered by Samsung, ready to make a series of the devices during the first half of this year.
Latest rumors about Samsung's first foldable phone say the device will sport a 7.3 - inch OLED display, which can be folded in half for its smartphone configuration.
Recent rumors also suggested that the phone will come equipped with two separate screens supported by a hinge, meaning that the device could be ZTE's rumored foldable phone that would become the first device of its kind to ever hit the market.
But Apple has foldable iPhone plans of its own, and some people seem to think the first foldable iOS device will arrive in 2020.
The world's first foldable smartphone may be commercialized as early as next month and come in the form of a ZTE - made device codenamed the Axon Multy, Android Authority reported on Wednesday, citing a source familiar with the Chinese company's plans.
Originally announced in mid-October, the Axon M is ZTE's first attempt at making a foldable device designed in a manner reminiscent of the 2011 Kyocera Echo and sporting specs that put it in the upper mid-range segment of the smartphone market.
But none of those appears to generate as much buzz as two devices expected out sometime in 2017, namely the first ever iPhone with an AMOLED screen and likely all - glass design too, and the so - called Samsung Galaxy X, aka Project Valley, foldable handheld pioneer.
After (way too) many years of waiting, filled with frustrating pre-production hurdles, endless R&D work, the occasional mouth - watering demonstration and more delays than we care to count, a major smartphone manufacturer could finally be ready to announce the world's first commercial foldable device.
Samsung Galaxy X is not the first device to be teased by Samsung with respect to foldable display technology.
Samsung has a real chance of becoming the first smartphone maker in the world to make a foldable device that we actually want to use.
Whatever this device is, we are quite excited to see the company's first device with a foldable display as it could very well change the course of the whole smartphone industry, and we are sure that you are excited about it as well.
Rumors suggest that Andromeda and Polaris would be the first composers that will be showcased in the dual - screened foldable device which will be announced this year.
Microsoft is expected to first present a foldable device with Andromeda, Phone and Continuum shells.
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