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Samsung has won the race to be the first phone manufacturer to launch
a flexible smartphone. The company announced late Tuesday evening that
the Galaxy Round incorporates the latest in flexible screen technology,
along with other unique features.
The device resembles the Galaxy S3 and S4,
but it has slight dip in the middle that causes the phone to curve
along a vertical axis. The phone's body itself is rigid, so it doesn't
exactly flex or bend -- but rather has a stationary curve that is said
to fit the contours of a person's face. The company says that this
curvature lets users controls their apps, music, and photos more easily.
"As a result of its unique curved design, users can take advantage of
round integration experiences like the Roll Effect that enables user to
check information such as date, time, missed call and battery easily
when home screen is off, and the Gravity Effect for creating visual
interaction with the screen by tilting the device," Samsung wrote in a
statement. "When the Galaxy Round's display is off while the music
player is running, a short press to the left of the device will play the
previous track while a short press to the right will play the next
track. For pictures and videos, the Side Mirror feature enables users to
gain access to list of the album content with a left and right tilt."
The Galaxy Round has a 5.7-inch 1080p screen that has an HD Super
AMOLED display. The device is 7.9mm thick, weighs 154g, and has a
2800mAh battery. It runs
Android 4.3, has 3GB of RAM, and a 2.3GHz quad-core processor. The smartphone also has a 13-megapixel camera
Rumors have been floating the last few weeks that Samsung was working on a flexible display smartphone; and photos of the device even leaked on the Web earlier today.
The product release comes as Samsung faces a slowdown in its core
smartphone market. This means the company must find other ways to wow
buyers and get them to pay for new devices. A curved display could be
one factor that attracts those consumers.
Curved displays, however, are not entirely new to the market. Nokia
and Apple have reportedly been working on curved displays for years,
and LG recently announced that it plans to launch its first bendable
smartphone dubbed the G Flex within a few weeks.
The Galaxy Round will first launch in South Korea in "Luxury Brown" and
more colors are forthcoming. It's not yet clear when the company plans
to launch the smartphone internationally.