During a call to discuss Samsung’s most recent financial results, the company’s spokesman, Robert Yi, said that Samsung was working on a flexible display for its upcoming smartphones and tablets. Samsung hopes to introduce flexible displays to its smartphone lineup in as early as 2012
“The flexible display, we are looking to introduce sometime in 2012, hopefully the earlier part,†said spokesman Robert Yi during an earnings call. “The application probably will start from the handset side.â€
Yi said tablets and other mobile devices with flexible displays would follow.â€
Samsung has already shown flexible screen technology in the past, with the OLED display held inside rigid cases that kept them curved.
The new Samsung Galaxy Skin will feature an AMOLED display that will allow the phone to bend around a cylinder with a 1-inch diameter. Brighter than the normal screen, the AMOLED display is also low-energy and almost unbreakable, according to the reports.
Using a plastic polyimide substrate instead of glass, Samsung has produced displays that are “rollable and bendable†and which can even “survive blows from a hammerâ€. The phone was developed by Prof Haeseong Jee and Jye Yeon You.
The key material of this new technology is ‘graphene’, touted as “the miracle materialâ€. Research by scientists from Columbia University has established that ‘graphene’ is the strongest material in the world, “some 200 times stronger than structural steelâ€.
The Galaxy Skin will offer a high-resolution 800×480 flexible AMOLED screen, eight megapixel camera and 1Gb of RAM as well as a 1.2GHz processor. Samsung has not yet disclosed the device’s operating system, but there have been rumors about Jelly Bean – Google’s next Android release after Ice Cream Sandwich – or a new release called Android Flexy.
The new core technology also allows the phone to be used as a mouse, a clock or a wrist-watch. Samsung has not confirmed the exact date of release.
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I love the idea of these flexible phones… the question is — HOW flexible will they be?