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By - Bill Ray
Category - Santa Clarita Local Colleges
Posted By - Hampton Inn Santa Clarita
By - Bill Ray
Category - Santa Clarita Local Colleges
Posted By - Hampton Inn Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita Local Colleges |
Samsung has launched what it describes as the "world's first curved display smartphone", the Galaxy Round.
This is despite the fact that Samsung built the last phone with a curved screen only three years ago.
You
can't get your hands on one yet, though – the new handset, which has a
flexible 5.7-inch high-def display, is only available in South Korea.
The
first curved phone, of course, was the Nexus S, and was described as
"contoured" with a glass screen bowing lengthways to wrap towards the
user's mouth like an EU-Approved banana*, while the Galaxy Round wraps
sideways to provide no discernible utility at all.
Samsung's press release says very little about the hardware, beyond
the fact that the Galaxy Round seems to be a variant in the Galaxy Note
with a couple of new functions added to take advantage of the curved
back. Most importantly, it doesn't say from what material the new screen
is constructed.
The Nexus S used a glass screen, curved, but the
Round's camber is much sharper and would seem to indicate the use of
plastic which might justify the "world's first" tag.
Just yesterday, LG announced that it had started manufacturing
screens based on plastic, which can be flexible but more usefully are
fixed to curved surfaces, and Samsung has been playing with the
technology recently too, making plastic the probable basis for the
Galaxy Round.
That makes the product a proof-of-concept, unlikely
to sell outside Korea and unlikely to sell in any significant quantities
within it, but it will serve to prove that Samsung can make plastic
screens, in large quantities and with a yield rate high enough to make
the technology viable, which is what the Galaxy Round is really all
about.
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