Samsung is reportedly planning to release a Galaxy smartphone with a three-sided display that wraps around the edges of the device, reports Bloomberg. The display would allow messages to be read from an angle.
The phone will use an upgraded version of Samsung’s technology called Youm, currently featured in the curved Galaxy Round handset, the people said, asking not to be identified because the plans haven’t been released. The display may be used in the S or Note series of premium handsets or may be the first in a new line, the people said. Samsung plans to have each side of the display operate independently.
Notably, SEL has developed flexibile, high definition CAAC-OS displays that can curve around the edges of your phone. The company recently demonstrated their displays noting that, "A display that can be bent into a diameter of 4 mm is probably unparalleled worldwide. In particular, this is the only technology that can display a picture on bent edges."
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The phone will use an upgraded version of Samsung’s technology called Youm, currently featured in the curved Galaxy Round handset, the people said, asking not to be identified because the plans haven’t been released. The display may be used in the S or Note series of premium handsets or may be the first in a new line, the people said. Samsung plans to have each side of the display operate independently.
Notably, SEL has developed flexibile, high definition CAAC-OS displays that can curve around the edges of your phone. The company recently demonstrated their displays noting that, "A display that can be bent into a diameter of 4 mm is probably unparalleled worldwide. In particular, this is the only technology that can display a picture on bent edges."
To stay up to date with any developments please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS.
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