Thursday, October 10, 2013

Now, a smartphone with a curved display

My Paper, Thursday, October 10, 2013, Page A18, My Executive, Technology, NewHandset
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Source Website: http://mypaper.sg/technology/now-smartphone-curved-display-20131010
By REUTERS, mypaper, Published on Oct 10, 2013


A WORLD FIRST: The Galaxy Round has a 5.7-inch display with a slight horizontal curve. The phone will initially be available only in South Korea for 1.089 million won (S$1,267).
PHOTO: A WORLD FIRST: The Galaxy Round has a 5.7-inch display with a slight horizontal curve. The phone will initially be available only in South Korea for 1.089 million won (S$1,267).
PHOTO: SAMSUNG
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SEOUL
SAMSUNG Electronics yesterday launched the world's first smartphone with a curved display, a variant of the Galaxy Note which moves the Asian giant a step closer to achieving wearable devices with flexible - even unbreakable - screens.

Curved displays are on the front lines of Samsung's innovation war with rivals such as Apple and LG Electronics, as the South Korean firm seeks to expand its lead in the slowing market for high-end smartphones.

"It's a step forward to having unbreakable gadgets and flexible devices eventually. But, for now, the new phone is more of a symbolic product," said Hana Daetoo Securities analyst Nam Dae Jong, adding that Samsung did not yet have capacity for large-scale production of curved touchscreens for the new Galaxy Round.



Samsung Curved Screen Smartphone Purported Picture Leaked.
PHOTO: Samsung Curved Screen Smartphone Purported Picture Leaked.

A purported picture of such a smartphone has been leaked. It shows off the screen curved across its vertical axis, the design looks like it will fit much better in a cupped hand.

The SM-G910S which will most definitely be given a more consumer friendly name by launch is expected to be a variant of the Galaxy Note 3.
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The Galaxy Round is Samsung's attempt to gauge consumer appetite for curved phones, although its lack of other eye-catching features means it is unlikely to be a hit, he said.

The Galaxy Round's 5.7-inch display has a slight horizontal curve and weighs less than the Galaxy Note 3, allowing a more comfortable grip than other flat-screen models on the market, Samsung said in a statement.

Its key features include a tilt function which allows users to check information such as missed calls and battery life, even when the home screen is off. Users can also scroll through media files by pressing the screen's right or left side, the company said.



Samsung SM-G910S Curved Display phone gets leaked
PHOTO: Samsung SM-G910S Curved Display phone gets leaked
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The phone would initially be available only in South Korea and no decision has been made about releasing it in other markets.

Curved displays open up possibilities for bendable designs that could eventually transform the high-end smartphone market, where growth has slowed amid competition from low-end producers.

Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch released last month has a flat screen, but the company is hoping to have the technology to make more attractive and wearable devices in what is shaping up as a key battleground for consumer-electronics companies.

Technology firms have yet to figure out how to cheaply mass-produce the parts and come up with display panels that can be thin and heat-resistant. Batteries also have to take new forms to support flexible screens that can be rolled out, attached to uneven surfaces or even stretched. The battery in the Galaxy Round is not curved, Samsung said.

Competition is hotting up, with Samsung's cross-town rival LG Electronics planning to introduce a smartphone with a vertically curved display in the first week of November, a source familiar with the matter said this week.

Its components affiliate, LG Chem, said on Tuesday it had started commercial production of a curved battery for use in the device.

The firm also said it has developed a battery in cable form, suitable for wearable devices, and expected to start commercial production within the next couple of years.

Samsung's new curved-screen phone, available through South Korea's biggest mobile carrier SK Telecom, costs 1.089 million won (S$1,267).

By REUTERS, mypaper, Published on Oct 10, 2013
 


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Curved: 弧形的 hú xíng de
Grip: 握感 wò gǎn
Mass-produce: 大量生产 dà liàng shēng chǎn
Batteries: 电池 diàn chí



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