Thursday, April 24, 2014

Samsung makes Galaxy Note 4 three-sided display – GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

22-04-2014 – Samsung, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which will appear in late summer on the market perform with a flexible display that extends beyond the edges of the left and right

By: Tim Wijkman – The Samsung Galaxy Note 4, the fourth generation of Samsung’s popular phablet series gets a significantly different design. That Samsung has already hinted in an interview with Reuters last week. Stays in touch with the message, the Korean department ZDNet announced that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be performed with a ‘Youm-didplay’, where ‘Youm “the new name for the flexible display line from Samsung.

Prototype of a Samsung smartphone with a flexible display
Prototype of a Samsung smartphone with a flexible display

Samsung shows regularly since 2011 prototypes of smartphones that flexible displays are used. It seems that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 quite some features will get the prototypes that Samsung previously showed to the world. Due to the screen on the left and right side of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on the edges to

by walking, Samsung is able to give the unit an innovative design and be equipped with a larger screen, without the device itself is larger. phablet from the It is obvious that Samsung display parts that extend over the edges new functionality will provide, such as interactive controls.

At the end of last year, Samsung has openly called “three sided display ‘and indicated that in 2014 the ‘turnaround year’ will be. The intention is that more and more smartphones will come when flexible displays are used. Market from this year From 2015 smartphones have to appear where the end user’s display can be bent themselves.

About specifications of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is not spoken, but it is expected that Samsung, the fourth generation of its phablet early September going to present. The unit will then likely be placed.

at the end of the third quarter or early fourth quarter in stores

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