Sentences with phrase «foldable screens»

Instead, they'll serve to gauge the market's interest in phones with foldable screens.
Bloomberg reported that Samsung is working on «Project Valley», a program to develop smartphones with bendable and foldable screens.
According to SamMobile, the other patents center on foldable screens coming with different aspect ratios than traditional handsets that have 16:9 or 18:9 aspect ratios.
Evryone knows Crapple will invent foldable screens in five years time and Samsung will just copy them like they always do lmao, Seriously tho.
Flexible and foldable screens like the one LG is showing off in Las Vegas this week will lead to edgeless devices with wrap - around screens.
That means companies like Apple and Samsung need to already be thinking about how phone displays can be enhanced next, which is precisely where the idea of foldable screens comes in.
Software giant Microsoft is also said to be exploring this market with its own device, though in this case the company is believed to be looking into a new form factor with phone capabilities, rather than a smartphone per se with foldable screens.
For years, there have been rumors about Samsung working on phones with foldable screens.
«With the new technology, particularly foldable screens, I think you will see more and more innovation on our smartphone design,» Yuanqing told TechRadar when asked about the return of the Razr.
One of latest patent detailed how the foldable design on a mobile - type device could be achieved, the patents have already detailed that a device featuring two foldable screens connected with a hinge is in works.
It's unclear at this time when Google and Microsoft might release devices with curved or foldable screens.
Samsung's technology relies upon organic light - emitting diodes, or OLED, screens that afford manufacturers the bendability and flexibility foldable screens require.
With foldable screens, Samsung should bring whole - new software.
Given the patents and demonstrations out there, it seems like foldable screens could be the next form factor.
The Bell report, which was picked up by The Investor and helpfully translated out of its original Korean, claims that Apple has tapped LG to supply it with foldable screens.
The same ETNews said in mid-December that LG Display is looking to mass - produce foldable screens for a number of partners, including Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
«With the new technology, particularly foldable screens, I think you will see more and more innovation on our smartphone design,» he told TechRadar.
Basically, the Surface Phone is all about the foldable screens and the revolutionary hinge that holds them together, and while LG also appears to be thinking of a similar approach, they're also exploring a design allowing for two different batteries and two headphone jacks.
Patents have shown several designs that the company has been exploring in the last couple of years, and there's a good chance that foldable screens is what Microsoft is betting big on in order to offer more display space to users.
«With the new technology, particularly foldable screens, I think you will see more and more innovation on our smartphone design,» Yang said.
The analyst note of Merill Lynch mirrors a Korean report from the previous year, claiming that Apple is working with OLED division of LG for supplying foldable screens for a forthcoming iPhone...
A new report from a South Korean daily has suggested that Microsoft is one of the first customers for the new Foldable Screens from LG.
TechRadar speculates that the mention of foldable screens could be hinting that the company is already experimenting with flexible display technology like the one that is being rumored for Samsung's highly anticipated Galaxy X phone.
Apple also has some patents that describe novel iPhone designs, including devices with foldable screens and curved, wraparound displays.
Implementing that technology would also presumably be difficult, seeing how foldable screens need to withstand the mechanical stress caused by constant folding and unfolding.
LG, Samsung, and even Lenovo have been trying to make gadgets with foldable screens a thing for a while now.
Lenovo and Samsung have demonstrated concept devices with foldable screens, and other companies have filed patents, but devices have yet to materialize.
I know, I know: bendable, flexible, and foldable screens have been touted as The Next Big Things for seemingly forever, but we do finally appear to be nearing the point of seeing this technology in viable products.
But I think we might be a couple years away from breaching 50 % — which might require a technological advance like color e-Ink or foldable screens, or a game - changing event in the publishing world, such as superstar authors going independent and straight to e-books, big publishers embracing e-books, or lowering of e-book pricing (perhaps as a result of the agency model going away).
In fact Samsung Electronics's CEO announced that the company aims to bring fully - foldable screens sometimes in 2015.
The new Pixelbook is a convertible laptop - tablet hybrid with a foldable screen.
It might also help to set up a simple, foldable screen beside the crib.
Remember the Readius, an e-reader with a foldable screen?
E Ink has a new foldable screen that is ready for mass production.
Samsung intends to introduce a new smartphone in 2015 with foldable screen.
They also show off an E Ink dress, a 42 - inch sign, smart cards and smart watches, but the foldable screen is by far the most interesting new development.
A flexible, foldable screen would be a huge advantage for the Kindle and it's definitely something Amazon should look into for Kindle 4.
It's a case study in how not to implement foldable screen support — it's not just the extra effort that's unappealing, but the economics.
The hinge - based phone could feature a foldable screen.
Of course, except Samsung, Apple and LG have also been developing foldable screen.
As for LG, it plans to release its first foldable screen whose curvature will reach 2.5 R in 2018.
The Galaxy X release date is expected to influence other smartphone makers into making devices with the same type of foldable screen.
Making a phone with a foldable screen would be no easy task, but should Samsung manage to do it satisfactorily, it would be close to impossible for other brands to imitate.
In recent years, however, handset makers, including Apple, have been eyeing ways to reinvent smartphone designs and they've nearly all come to the conclusion that a foldable screen could prove appealing.
While a phone launched by ZTE appears to offer something like a foldable screen, it's in fact a two - display device with a hinge, and not a device with one screen that bends along.
While many of us eagerly wait for the rumored Galaxy X, Samsung has been filing many patents pertaining to full - screen and foldable screen phones.
Apart from the few select patents mentioned here, Samsung has filed numerous other patents for full - screen and foldable screen phones.
This year, however, there is a real possibility of a phone with a foldable screen making its way into the market as Samsung has officially announced that foldable displays will enter mass production later this year.
Unfortunately, foldable screen phones haven't turned into reality so far, although Samsung made a few curved screen phones to satisfy us.
Microsoft Courier never achieved more than being an early prototype as both the foldable screen technology and Windows as a software were not suitable for the Courier eight years ago.
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