Sentences with phrase «flexible smartphone»

The company is also expected to develop flexible smartphone displays and develop cameras with features such as depth sensing.
However, one smartphone giant is reportedly considering launching two flexible smartphone models next year.
Samsung showed off a prototype flexible smartphone screen in a 2013 video.
The battle to produce flexible smartphone screens is heating up with an entry from an Apple Inc. supplier in Japan that says it can reduce the cost by adapting existing technology.
Reuters reports that LG Display has started mass producing flexible smartphone displays that LG will use in an upcoming phone that's due to be released sometime in November.
Samsung has been working on foldable displays for a number of years, and the South Korean giant might finally be ready to showcase its first completely flexible smartphone in 2018.
The ReFlex, a prototype flexible smartphone from Queens University, allows you to flip through pages of an ebook by bending the screen.
Samsung has developed a fully flexible smartphone screen that is 0.3 mm thick, it can be rolled up onto a metal cylinder with a radius of 10 mm.
Queen's University's Human Media Lab to unveil world's first wireless flexible smartphone; simulates feeling of navigating pages via haptic bend input
Researchers have created a thin film flexible smartphone, known as the Paperphone (Photos: Queen's University)
The smartphone rely on the capabilities of HML's previous development, ReFlex flexible smartphone that featured a bending gesture allowing users to bend the device as a way to shift objects along the z - axis of the display.
Dubbed as HoloFlex, the world's first holographic flexible smartphone can render 3D images with motion parallax and stereoscopy view to multiple users simultaneously without the need for special 3D glasses or head tracking.
What's more, Soneira thinks that the Galaxy Round is just the first step in a broader evolution of flexible smartphone displays that will deliver screens that «have a profound effect on the use of most display based products starting in the very near future.»
Ara was to usher in a new generation of upgradable, wildly flexible smartphones: a platform that would both buck the trend of the relentless replacement cycle, and unlock possibilities for niche and custom gadgets that wouldn't make financial sense as a traditional device.
But this new prototype flexible smartphone, that responds to the way it's bent and twisted, at least... Continue reading →
Last year's race with LG to produce the first flexible smartphone display resulted in Samsung winning the race with its Galaxy Round, which launched just ahead of the LG G Flex, but was only available in small numbers and in a few regions.
While Dr. Vertegaal anticipates bendable, flexible smartphones could be available to consumers within five to 10 years, visitors to the ACM CHI 2013 (Computer - Human Interaction) conference in Paris can get a glimpse of this possible future when the prototype is unveiled this week.
Well now we have some more nifty videos, but of E-Ink technology being harnessed by a group of researchers to produce a flexible smartphone dubbed the «PaperPhone.»
Considering Samsung's proven track record at mass - producing new display tech, it seems plausible that the electronics giant can deliver on a foldable, flexible smartphone.
A few years ago, Samsung and LG were almost at east other's throats, trying to beat the other to the flexible smartphone race.
Earlier this year, Samsung was rumored to launch its flexible smartphone at IFA 2017 and the device was even dubbed as the Galaxy X.
They have the technology to create what could be an industry - changing smartphone, they have created many concept ideas to create a flexible smartphone and they are not producing any for consumer release?
A flexible smartphone: Do we need a smartphone that bends?
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