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According to The Korea Herald, Samsung and LG are planning to launch bendable phones later this year. Samsung's device, codenamed 'Foldable Valley' will turn into a 7inch tablet when unfolded, and is expected to launch in august, the report claims.
Scroll down for video Samsung is expected to release a new handset that folds in two like a notebook as early as January next year. A screenshot from a conceptual video showing what the device may look like is pictured. HOW WILL IT WORK? Last year Samsung was awarded a patent for a radical design that allows a phones to fold in two. It could lead to a handset that can easily transform into a tablet - simply by unfolding it.
It also says LG will unveil a similar product, and believes it can sell 1. Pda Formats From The Land Of The Moon French (2017) Review Film. Last year Samsung was awarded a patent for a radical design that allows a phones to fold in two.
It could lead to a handset that can easily transform into a tablet - simply by unfolding it. The device is described as something that can be 'folded or unfolded semi automatically.' The patent also referred to both a 'flexible' and 'secondary' display, which is supposed to activate when you fold the device, according to International Business Times. According to previous claims from Korean news site ETNews, the product is known internally as a 'smartlet' and has a 7inch screen when unfolded, which becomes a 5inch device when folded. Samsung will apparently start mass producing the 'smartlet' this year for a 2. Dubbed 'Foldable Valley', the device is expected to take advantage of bendy plastic screens being developed by Samsung's display division. The patent drawings reveal a folding design similar to a concept Samsung is known to be developing. In a call with investors in January, director of Samsung's Display division Lee Chang- hoon said 'Development of Foldable OLED is taking place according to our plan..
We are planning on mass- production and release this product by discussing with out partners.' The design can be folded and placed on a table, depending on how much of the screen is needed. The South Korean tech giant previously said it will launch foldable devices in 2.
Sam. Mobile reported earlier this year that anonymous sources claim the device is already being tested in China. The source, who claims to have in- depth knowledge of the device, said it is being developed under the codename Project Valley. And they added that two versions of the phone are being tested - one with a Snapdragon 6. Snapdragon 8. 20. When folded, the handset looks almost like a wallet. Elsewhere, the device is rumoured to have 3. GB of RAM, a micro.
SD card slot and a non- removable battery. Samsung told Mail. Online it doesn't comment on rumour or speculation. Pictured is the Motorola Star. TAC handset, which was first released in 1. However, a notebook style phone would need to bend at a very sharp angle and would need to withstand considerable wear and tear, leading some commentators to suggest the rumour should be taken with a pinch of salt. LG is similarly developing incredibly bendy screens.
In 2. 01. 4, it showed off a working 1. Ultra HD screen that uses a special film instead of plastic as backing.
Samsung is not the only firm working on highly flexible screens. In 2. 01. 4, LG showed off a working 1. Ultra HD screen (pictured) that uses a special film instead of plastic as backing to allow screen to be rolled into a tight tube for transport.
At the time, it said it could make its debut in 2. This allowed the screen to be rolled into a tight tube for transport. At the time, the company said it could make its debut in 2. In May, it debuted a a concept ultra thin 'wallpaper TV' less than 1mm thick, and at four lbs (1. At IFA, a demonstration showed an LG employee pulling the screen away from the wall and bending it, to prove it carries on working.
In May LG debuted a a concept ultrathin 'wallpaper TV' (pictured) less than 1mm thick, and at 1.