Samsung unveils Foldable Smartphone
San Francisco: Samsung has been teasing its foldable smartphone for weeks, and now the company has unveiled it for the first time on Thursday, 8th November 2018. Samsung calls its foldable phone technology the Infinity Flex Display, and the phone itself has a tablet-sized screen that can be folded up to fit into a pocket.
Samsung
demonstrated a “disguised” device during its developer conference, and dimmed
the lights to protect elements of the design. “There’s a device inside here,”
said Justin Denison, SVP of mobile product marketing. “And it is stunning.”
Denison
then showed a device that folded out into a tablet and back up into a
candybar-like form factor. The device includes a cover display that acts as a
phone, and a main 7.3-inch tablet display. The Phone can be folded thousand
times, no problem at all, Samsung says.
Up
to three apps will be able to run simultaneously, using something Samsung calls
multi active window. Samsung says it will be able to start mass production of
the Infinity Flex Display in a “matter of months,” according to Denison.
Samsung isn’t saying exactly when we can expect to see more than just this
concept device.
Google is also
officially supporting
these new foldable devices with Android, and it’s working closely with
Samsung for the launch of this phone next year. Google is providing guidance
for developers to start using existing features that are built into Android to
support these foldable displays.
Samsung
isn’t the only phone maker working on foldable devices, though. Huawei
reportedly plans to release
a foldable handset next year. Lenovo
and Xiaomi
have also started teased their own prototypes, and LG is also working on flexible
OLED displays and TVs that rollup into a box.
Microsoft
is even working on a multiscreen device, which could be a modern take on the old
Courier concept. Microsoft Surface chief Panos Panay previously revealed
that a pocketable Surface device is “absolutely
my baby.” Phone makers you’ve probably never heard of are also experimenting
with tablet-like devices that fold into a phone form factor, so expect to
see a lot more of these handsets in 2019.
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