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Samsung Bendable Screen Phones Are Approaching the Market

After succesfull commerical launching of Galaxy Phones with curved screen edges, Samsung have leaped ahead of everybody else in delivering flexible and foldable display technology to realise it's display centric vision of the future. Few months ago Samsung demoed Rollable OLED's and now Samsung will soon convert your dream of having a bendable phone in your hand into a reality.

The company has officially announced that it will release two bendable smartphones in 2017. The screen of these phones will be bendable allowing you to bend the screen just like your wallet or a cosmetic box. One of these smartphones will have 8 inches screen and in the bent form, it will reduce to 5 inches. Customers will be able to use the phone as a tablet as well as a traditional smartphone.

These bendable phones will be game-changers. According to experts, the biggest issue that Samsung was facing in developing these bendable screen smartphones was creating plastic that is durable and that does not break. This is something that Samsung has now achieved.

Samsung Bendable Screen Phones

Keep in mind, Samsung will be the first ever company to release bendable smartphones, and this will give them a massive edge over Apple – their major competitor in the smartphone market.

[Video] Samsung Demo's Rollable OLED Prototype

The dream of having folding screens and computers seems to be finally taking shape, the very first building block of the concept is already here as demostrated by Samsung in the video shared below.

Samsung Galaxy Edge Gets An "Edge" Over Apple With Curved Display

The all new "Samsung Galaxy Note Edge" has an innovative and useful curved-display on its side which acts as an secondary screen (can be activated separately) and seems useful apart from looking cool. Do watch the video demos shared below and you will enjoy the new innovation from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy Edge

Welcome The New Year With This Amazing Concept Video From Samsung

Happy & Prosperous New Year wishes to our readers, lets hope technology takes unprecedented leaps and bound in the coming year so we can see the amazing Samsung concept video shared below take shape as reality soon.

LG G Flex: Self-Healing Smartphone With Flexible Display

Flexible displays are something we will be seeing more often in computer, mobile and consumer electronics. LG has now taken the lead by releasing world's first self-healing smartphone featuring a flexible display, G Flex features it's signature uniquely curved chassis which is slightly bent along its horizontal axis. LG's logic behind the curved design is that your fingers need to cover shorter distance compared to a flat screen for typing and watching movies at a distance on 1 feet will offer a viewing experience similar to a 55-inch TV at a distance of 10 feet. Don't miss the hands-on videos shared below.

LG G Flex

Under Armour - Flexible, Touchscreen Clothing Soon To Be A Reality

Imagine wearing flexible, touch capable clothing which can display colors and patters as per one's choice with a click. Seems too science-fictitious, well you might soon get one as promised by sports clothing manufacturer "Under Armour" who recently released a teaser video displaying what to expect from their upcoming, under-development wearable technology.

Super Cool Samsung Flexible AMOLED On Video

Future of display technology holds quite some promising stuff, and to provide a vision to the upcoming future Samsung has posted concept video of flexible AMOLED technology.

Samsung Flexible AMOLED Displays

Geeky Video Showing Future of Screen Technology

Amazed by current generation of touchscreen computing, here is a must see glimpse of what's in store for future.

Future Display Tech
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