Flexible phone
Earlier this year, Samsung showed off its 4.5-inch AMOLED screen, which was only 0.3 mm thick, able to bend or even fold neatly. The technology is based on the graphene atomic layer connected to carbon atoms to form a liquid crystal display.
Technology sources said Samsung was able to produce the flexible display at the industry level early in 2012. It will be the basis for the company to produce Galaxy Series phones that can bend, just durable with impulses. In other words, it is not as fragile as the current smartphone screens.
In terms of specifications, the upcoming handsets manufactured by Samsung will include smartphones with AMOLED screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, 8 megapixel camera, 1GB of RAM and a built- 1.2 GHz processor. This configuration is not lost to a popular desktop. The sound technology of the new smartphone is not inferior to the current Galaxy S II.
Will Findlater, editor of Stuff magazine, said the AMOLED plastic display would be a breakthrough in brittleness, which could be widely used in mobile phones and tablets.
Although Samsung has not announced yet, Dailymail expects the flexible handsets to be available in the second quarter of next year.
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