A South Korean man walks past a Samsung Electronics logo displayed at
the company's main building in Seoul on July 26, 2013. The firm said it
will introduce a smartphone with a curved display in October. Photo/AFP
By Reuters
In Summary
- Curved displays are an early stage in screen evolution which is shifting to bendable or foldable designs, eventually allowing mobile and wearable gadgets to take on new forms that could radically change the high-end smartphone market.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it will
introduce a smartphone with a curved display in October, as the world's
top handset maker seeks to set the pace of hardware innovation and
maintain its supremacy in a fiercely competitive business.
Curved displays are an early stage in screen evolution which is shifting to bendable or foldable designs, eventually allowing mobile and wearable gadgets to take on new forms that could radically change the high-end smartphone market.
"We plan to introduce a smartphone with a curved display in South Korea in October," Samsung's mobile business head of strategic marketing D.J. Lee said on Wednesday at an event launching the Galaxy Note 3 smartphone in Seoul.
In January Samsung, which has taken over from Apple Inc as the global smartphone leader, showed off prototype products with a flexible screen and a display that extends from the side of a device.
But technology firms have yet to figure out how to
mass produce the parts cheaply and come up with display panels that can
be as thin as a sheet and highly heat resistant.
Curved display is already commercially available
in large-screen televisions. Samsung and its home rival LG Electronic
Inc had started selling curved OLED TV sets this year priced at about
$9,000.
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