At a first glance, it's easy to dismiss the Mi Note 2 as a Note 7 lookalike on account
of the dual curved display, symmetric design, and the glass back, but it's important to know that the design is an evolution of what we've seen last year with the Mi Note.
The Galaxy S6 is expected to have some kind
of dual curved display (as suggested in the picture above) that would wrap around the display and merge in the body on the sides, thus giving a seemingly borderless look to the device.
Not exact matches
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a beautiful and sexy 5.5 - inch
display with its
dual -
curved edges and QHD Super AMOLED «always - on»
display with a resolution
of 2560 x 1440 pixels and 577 pixels - per - inch (PPI).
The Galaxy Note 7 sports a 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED QHD
display a
dual curved edge, giving it a resolution
of 2560 x 1440 pixels and 518 PPI.
This happens to be the only device as
of now that comes with
dual curved display, which is truly out
of this world.
The device employs a 4.65 - inch HD Super AMOLED Contour
curved glass
display on the outside, while a 1.2 GHz
dual core processor and 1 GB
of RAM are fitted within.
Although the device has no name at this point and the device details are slim, we know from the comments the device will feature a
dual curve display and
of course that glorious BlackBerry 10 keyboard.
Anyhow, the most obvious difference between the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge is the size, the Galaxy S7 Edge sports a bigger 5.5 - inch QHD (2560 x 1440, 534ppi) Super AMOLED «
Dual edge»
curved display, and a bigger 3,600 mAh non-removable battery which lies on the inside
of this phone.
The Galaxy Note 7 comes with the same size
display of the Galaxy Note 5 — a 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED QHD
display with the addition the
dual curved edge.
The Galaxy S7 Edge sports a 5.5 - inch QHD Super AMOLED «always - on»
display with
dual curved edges with a resolution
of 2560 x 1440 pixels and 534 pixels - per - inch (PPI).
The BlackBerry Priv with
dual edge
curved display and physical slide - out QWERTY keyboard was one
of the in - house Android smartphones but failed to drive any traction for BlackBerry due to its high price.
Consumers can choose between using a virtual keyboard or a physical one for typing on the phone, and can view content on a 5.4 - inch immersive
dual -
curve OLED
display with a resolution
of 2560 x 1440, and a pixel density
of 540 PPI; 4x the amount
of pixels when compared with a standard HDTV.
While the BlackBerry Leap is a mid-range smartphone, one
of the smartphones coming later this year is high - end smartphone featuring «a
dual curve all touch
display» with a keyboard behind a slide.
It has a much better
display — the QHD Super AMOLED
display is much sharper (577 PPI versus 403 PPI) and more brilliant, the processor is more advanced (20nm versus 14nm) and faster, it uses the new USF 2.0 much faster flash memory, faster DDR4 RAM, the larger FFC with f1.9 (5MP versus 2.1 MP), better placement
of the loudspeaker (bottom versus backside), wireless charging and faster charging (4 hours in 10 minutes versus 60 - percent in 30 minutes) and the unique
dual curve edged
display with an all metal frame made from aircraft quality metals and Gorilla Glass 4 on both the
display and the back
of the device.
The Galaxy S7 Edge sports a 5.5 - inch QHD Super AMOLED «always - on»
display with
dual curved edges that give it a resolution
of 2560 x 1440 pixels and 534 pixels - per - inch (PPI.)
The Canadian smartphone maker has posted picture
of a phone with a
dual -
curved, all - touch
display with a slider keyboard on its official Twitter account.
The Galaxy Nexus is the first Android v4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) smartphone with a 4.65» HD Super AMOLED
display (1280x720,
curved glass), a
dual - core 1.2 Ghz CPU, Full - HD video encoding, 5mp camera, NFC, 1 GB
of RAM and 16 / 32 GB
of internal memory.
It features a 4.65» HD Super AMOLED
display (1280x720, 316PPI, using PenTile technology) with a
curved glass, a
dual - core 1.2 Ghz CPU, Full - HD video encoding, 5mp camera, NFC, 1 GB
of RAM and 16 / 32 GB
of internal memory.
It features a 4.65» HD Super AMOLED
display (1280x720, using PenTile technology) with a
curved glass, a
dual - core 1.2 Ghz CPU, Full - HD video encoding, 5nmp camera, NFC, 1 GB
of RAM and 16 / 32 GB
of internal memory.
The New Nintendo 3DS XL retains the
curved,
dual -
display clamshell design
of the original 3DS XL, while adding some significant functionality improvements.
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a 5.5 - inch
display with its
dual -
curved edges and QHD Super AMOLED «always - on»
display with a resolution
of 2560 x 1440 pixels and 577 pixels - per - inch (PPI).
On the inside, the Indian variant
of the Samsung Galaxy S8 + comes with the stunning 6.2 - inch Quad HD + Infinity
Dual Edge
Curved display Exynos 8895 octa - core processor, 12MP f / 1.7
Dual Pixel rear camera, 8MP f / 1.7 front camera and 3,500 mAh battery.
Despite having much
of the attention spent on the mind - bending
dual curves that accent the sides
of the phone, the
display quality is top - notch amongst any phone
display out there,
curved or flat.
The front
of the Galaxy Note 8 is dominated by a large 6.3 - inch
dual -
curved Super AMOLED Infinity
Display with 1440 x 2960 Quad HD + resolution and a pixel density
of 521 pixels per inch.
As a refresher, the handset rocks a 5.5 - inch QHD (2,560 x 1,440 pixels)
dual - edge
curved display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor under the hood, 4 GB
of RAM, 32 GB
of internal storage capacity expandable up to 256 GB via microSD, a 12 - megapixel
dual pixel rear camera and a large 3,600 mAh battery, among the highlights.
Samsung Galaxy S8 + gets a 6.2 - inch
dual curved edge Always - on SAMOLED
display with a resolution
of 2960 × 1440 pixels.
In terms
of design, Galaxy Note 8 comes with a
dual curved display and this is what Samsung calls an «Infinity Display» with no bezels on the side and no home button either, just like the Apple iP
display and this is what Samsung calls an «Infinity
Display» with no bezels on the side and no home button either, just like the Apple iP
Display» with no bezels on the side and no home button either, just like the Apple iPhone X.
We are pretty much sure that the reception and sales
of the newly released Galaxy Note 7 with
dual curved display will play a very important role in determining the future
of the Galaxy S8.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 comes with a nice
dual curved edge
display which is really cool, but is it
of any use?
We got to know a lot from the renders like the absence
of the headphone jack, a rear - facing fingerprint scanner,
dual rear cameras and 18:9
dual curved display.
Display: 5.5 - inch 4K / 2K Super AMOLED
dual curved panel SoC: Snapdragon 830 / Exynos 8895 RAM: 6 GB Camera: Dual - Lens sensors of 16 - megapixels each with f / 1.4 aperture and an 8 - megapixel front camera Others: Iris scanner, USB Type - C, support for Google Daydream VR project and according to an official statement by Samsung, «enhanced artificial intelligence service.&ra
dual curved panel SoC: Snapdragon 830 / Exynos 8895 RAM: 6 GB Camera:
Dual - Lens sensors of 16 - megapixels each with f / 1.4 aperture and an 8 - megapixel front camera Others: Iris scanner, USB Type - C, support for Google Daydream VR project and according to an official statement by Samsung, «enhanced artificial intelligence service.&ra
Dual - Lens sensors
of 16 - megapixels each with f / 1.4 aperture and an 8 - megapixel front camera Others: Iris scanner, USB Type - C, support for Google Daydream VR project and according to an official statement by Samsung, «enhanced artificial intelligence service.»
Although the flexible LCD panels, also known as Full Active Flex screen could have given the
dual curved Edge
displays from Samsung a bit
of competition, JDI has no plans
of entering into mass production
of the panels before 2018.
Additionally, rumors are also suggesting that instead
of there being a separate S8 and S8 Edge, Samsung will launch a 5.7 - inch version and a 6.2 - inch version, both with
dual curved displays.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus come with their new Infinity
Display — a dual curved display that seamlessly dissolves into the sides of the
Display — a
dual curved display that seamlessly dissolves into the sides of the
display that seamlessly dissolves into the sides
of the device.
Unsurprisingly, the most expensive component inside the Galaxy S6 edge is the
curved Quad HD
display: at $ 85 per unit (you can buy a decent, complete smartphone for that kind
of money), the unique,
dual -
curve screen accounts for 29 %
of the total cost
of an S6 edge.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge boasts the world's first
dual curved display, making it unique — but is that enough to prise the cash out
of your wallet?
The handsets both feature large
dual -
curved displays, a new PC - like desktop experience with mouse and keyboard support, iris and facial recognition, and all sorts
of other high - end specs.
This time around, Samsung has been able to ramp up production
of its
dual - edge
curved display for the Galaxy S7 Edge, and the Note 7 now comes exclusively with the
curved display and has even dropped the edge moniker.
In previous years, Samsung has arguably led the revolution in some parts
of the mobile space — namely the adoption
of AMOLED
displays, wireless charging, and
curved edges — but the company has lagged behind in following the trend
of dual cameras.
This feature sees the rounded edges
of the XA1 Plus to
curve into the
display, though it's not quite as obvious a design feature as the
dual - edge screen on the likes
of the Samsung Galaxy S8 or Note 8.
The Galaxy S6 Edge is slightly different in that it has a «
dual curve» screen that bends down at the edges
of the phone, giving new options for the
display with tactile elements for hitting up your favourite contacts and control music without disturbing your main app.
The Note 7 also switched up the
display to a
dual curved screen, similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge, but not to that extent — so for those
of us that were waiting for another Note Edge — it ain't going to happen.
Indeed it is the
dual - edge
curved display of the edge model that stole the limelight and while its not all that practical, there are going to be quite a long list
of buyers just because
of its looks.
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of Operation Main New Samsung Design Patents Reveal a Differently
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The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus will adopt a very similar design aesthetic to the Galaxy S7 edge, with choice
of a 5.8 - inch or 6.2 - inch
dual curved edge
display minus the bezels, physical home button, and capacitive keys.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 edge packs in a 5.5 - inch 2,560 x 1,440 Quad HD
dual - edge
curve display, which has a pixel density
of 534 pixels per inch and features a waterproof and dust - resistant design.
Rumored features
of the device till now include IP68 waterproof certification, a 10nm processor,
dual - cameras, fast charging,
curved displays and more.
According to the conversation on Reddit, it seems that Samsung is testing at least three variants
of the Galaxy S6, one with a one - sided
curved edge
display, another with a
dual - sided
curved edge
display, and one more with a normal
display.»
Earlier in January, he shared renders
of the handset with a
dual -
curved display.
The front is the same, with a slight change in the placement
of sensors above the
display, the sides
curve out to meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the volume rocker and power /
display buttons on the right, and
dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).