Samsung Creates Phone With Curved Display
iONiUM writes "Samsung today unveiled the Galaxy Round phone with a curved 5.7" display. It comes with a hefty $1,000 USD price tag. This is a follow-up to the 55" curved TVs it began selling in June, and is most likely an intermediate form in the development of fold-able phones. Considering the recent LG announcement of mass OLED flexible screen production, it seems we are getting close to flexible phones. One question I wonder: will Apple follow suit? So far there has been no indication they are even attempting flexible/bendable screens."
What possible reason is there for this?
Like a funhouse mirror....
Can't innovate, my ass.
that can fold up into a lightweight bookbag/brief case?
(in my best Jan Brady voice)
Seriously, Samsung can do neat stuff and have it have nothing to do with Apple at all.
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Apple already patented displaying graphical representations of information on a screen embedded in a communications device.
One question I wonder: will Apple follow suit?
Sorry, but you have that process backwards...
... pulls out Nexus S from 2010 ...
Curved display, you say?
Wow.
I don't know about this one.
On the one hand, to me, this seems stupid, especially if the phone can't lay flat.
On the other, everything Apple does seems stupid to me, and people eat that shit up.
So I guess we'll just wait and see.
...had the display flowing over the edge of the phone's sides so you could place a phone on a table and have only the edge display info.
[x] play games on phone ...
[x] use internet on phone
[x] take pictures with phone
[x]
[ ] bend phone
[ ] break phone
[ ] use phone to actually call people
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One question I wonder: will Apple follow suit? So far there has been no indication they are even attempting flexible/bendable screens."
Your google-fu is weak, submitter. Apple is indeed looking at this technology and have filed several patents. Samsung though beat them to market; but it's a pyrric victory at a $1000 price tag.
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Those warriors from Samsung have curved screens. Curved. Screens
What is this besides a gimmick? How does a curved screen make anything better? Is there anyone out there who ever said, "this would be much better if only the screen were curved?" Answers are "nothing," "it doesn't," and "no."
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Former Apple fanboy here.
Off-topic rant first: It seems that user experience is no longer top priority at Apple. Why on earth did they screw the user experience for iPhone 4 and older models? The redesign of iOS 7, what a mess. It is inconsistent, mostly pointless, buggy, but worst of all it slows my phone down so much that scrolling has become jerky in any app. I remember playing with an Android Samsung phone a couple of years ago, and dismissed it mainly because of the sluggish user interface. Now my iPhone is like that. Good heavens.
On-topic: Apple is no longer trend-setting but trend-following. Will they also come with bigger screens? Bigger displays? Better cameras? Sensors that actually work for gaming? You know, the stuff that other phones already have? Who knows, follow the trend, Apple...
But personally I think a curved phone is a bit of a gimmick and Apple will not follow it.
I really hope they get their shit together and start making inspiring phones that have the best software, hardware, design and most importantly the best user-experience of any other phone. You know, like in the old days. But I'm not holding my breath. Sigh.
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Samsung might be smart doing things like this. Rather than try to take over the masses to gain market share, take over all the niche markets. Apple makes one phone for all. Samsung makes a bunch of phones for individuals. Not sure if it's a good business model, but marketing wise it should work.
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From TFA:
You could argue whether the manufacture of such a thing really helps them learn valuable lessons or helps strengthen their brand for a move into this space. And it all could easily be an empty prognostication and this gimmick my be a dead end or maybe, maybe even a foray into forearm computing.
But I really hope the prediction in the article holds about folding displays holds true. I've avoided the phablet because it's not good enough to stand in for a tablet yet. A doubling or more of screen real estate would change that in a hurry.
Now I just have to buy a curve block. It will fit right there next to the speed block.
The Nexus S display was already curved, even if not that much. One further advantage is that it reduces the risk of display scratches and damages if the phone is dropped or put display down on a flat surface by accident.
A curved iPhone prototype was mentioned in the Apple-Samsung trial depositions. Apple said they hadn't pursued it because it was too expensive.
Googling "curved iPhone" comes up with all sorts of supposed prototypes, speculation, related Apple patents, etc.
http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/2013/1007/LG-designs-flexible-screens-for-curved-smart-phones
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Rather than a foldable display, I'd rather have a display that can simple be pulled to a larger size or pushed to a smaller size (small enough to hide). This will, of course, require some much more innovative technology. But I think we will have it by 2050.
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I am surprised that no one has mentioned the Nexus S yet, which has a curved screen.
Curved screen is definitely not just a gimmick. It's easier to navigate with the thumb and fits your face better when you are on the phone.
Most people don't hold their phones properly, this won't help. The optimal for a sub-Phablet is the Index twist method, but with the curve suggested by this new design, your fingers won't be able to form properly or will cramp up, so it's back to the "standard" non-ergonomic way. Perhaps some variant of the pinky-curl/ring twist method used to properly hold a phablet could be modified, but looking at the numbers, I suspect only about 30% of most users will have hands the right size to use that hold.
Obviously,Samsung didn't do proper ergonomics studies of the design before moving forward. That's a real shame.
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Samsung Round? Still looks rectangular to me.
Samsung is already infringing. The iSteve dreamed about this once. Besides, everyone know that only Apple can innovate!
and it came out of Samsung about 2 years ago.
They made the Nexus S what, over three years ago?
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I obviously do not know how much Apple has been working ow curved screen. But there is at least some 'indication' that they have been working on it for a couple years.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/23/iphone-5-may-feature-curved-glass-screen-continue-ipod-nano-leg/
Times are hard for companies with the innovative elan of a rock.
It looks like it has almost identical specs with Galaxy Note 3 ($850), but $150 more expensive.
I predict a phone one day the size and rough shape of a pen (or maybe a short cigar case - or some other commonly known device that vibrates).
In compact mode, it's outer case is a flexible display that will show basic info like time / caller info, etc.
To use it as a smartphone / tablet, there will be a method of opening it like a scroll - either wrapped around the unit or concealed internally like a roll up blind. It obviously would have the ability to "snap" open so you don't have to hold it in position. This could enable some interesting sized form factors, like an "ultra wide" or "ultra tall".
There. Posted on 10/9/13 for the archives to track. Patented yet?
Now, if they could make it curve the same way when rotated 90deg, *that* would be something...
I can't believe nobody has already commented this. This kind of curve is what will make your phone fit your pocket!
Finally a phone with a big screen that you can carry with you comfortably.
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Most of the comments about whether or not a curved glass phone is better misses the point. Samsung competes with other phone vendors through hardware differentiation, and it works. Samsung is very good at producing innovative hardware, and that's why they're the biggest darn smartphone vendor out there. Curved glass? Samsung can do it, nobody else does (yet): more hardware differentiation. Will the phone sell like hotcakes? Maybe not, but it doesn't matter: by releasing it first, Samsung has again buttressed its reputation as a hardware differentiator.
When I first saw this, I thought they meant having the edge of the screen curved, I was disappointed.
I would like to have a phone with an elliptical screen, not for any practical purpose, just for the aesthetic of a steampunk victorian-era looking-glass phone. Unfortunately it seems no one makes screens which aren't rectangular or square (at least since the 1950's where there were several ellipitical and circular CRTs).
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Will Apple sue it?
Samsung made a curved-screen phone BECAUSE THEY CAN! They don't care if it's useful or if people like it or not or whether it improves the lot of the human race. As loNg as the company is making money, then they're happy to pump out all kinds of shit. Remember, they had a phone with an inbuilt projector? Was it good? Was it useful? Did it set the world on fire? No but it did them no harm, either.