Samsung launch foldable smartphone at MWC 2017
Samsung Mobile company has launched a folding smartphone so Forget
Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Bixby assistant for a minute as Samsung might bring
around us foldable smartphones to market by unveiling one at the Mobile World
Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
Battling with many issues such as the recall of 2.8 million
exploding washing machines, discontinuation of Galaxy Note 7 and corruption
scandal, South Korean giant Samsung had reportedly filed a patent with the
Korean Intellectual Property Office for a smartphone that can be folded in half
& this smart phone expected to come next year.
Samsung has been working on foldable displays in its mobiles
for many years and is now ready to officially open its first offering in 2017.
GSMArena had stated that “Called the Galaxy X, the front of
this smartphone will sport traditional Samsung home button in between a menu
button on the left and a back button on the right”.
“The aspect ratio of this folded device display looks 21:9
or close to that & considering the physical design of the device it will be
very interesting to watch how useful all of that screen real estate will turn
out to be,” the report added. This device is expected to have the ability to fold a screen
in half by using OLED Display. One can carry it as a wallet and can use it by unfold
it.
“Development of this foldable OLED display is now taking
place according to our plan. We are planning on mass-production and discharge
of this product by discussing with our partners,” Lee Chang-hoon, director of
Samsung Display, said in January 2016.
“though mass-production cannot be concluded quickely since
Samsung Electronics ltd still has many other important tasks to complete, I
have listen that Samsung Electronics had made reasonable amount of results in
the time being,” a representative of this industry was reported as saying.
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