내년 1월에 노트북처럼 접히는 삼성폰 나온다 Samsung's foldable phone can double as a tablet: Radical gadget 'set for release in 2017': VIDEO


Samsung's foldable phone can double as a tablet: Radical gadget 'set for release in 2017'


  • Samsung is expected to release the folding handset in January next year
  • Anonymous sources claim it is currently being tested in China
  • Called 'Foldable Valley', the handset will have a bendy plastic display 
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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

 

삼성이 내년 1월 경에 노트북처럼 접혀지는 새로운 폰 핸드셋이 발표할 예정이다.
이 제품은 폰 뿐 아니라 태블릿 용도로도 사용할 수 있다.

현재 중국에서 테스트 중이라는 소문이 돌고 있는 '폴더블 밸리'라 불리우는 이 폰 핸드셋은 
구부려지는 플라스틱 디스플레이를 가지고 있다.

황기철  콘페이퍼 에디터

ki chul, hwang conpaper editor 


VIDEO
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3519786/Samsung-s-foldable-phone-double-tablet-Radical-gadget-set-release-2017.html#v-4488856228001

If you like the idea of having a phone with a large screen, but need it to fit in a pocket or small handbag, help may be at hand.

Samsung is expected to release a phone that folds in two like a book - or the Nintendo DS - and it will go on sale next year, according to the latest rumours.


According to 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 2017 release, and has spent three years developing the technology.


Dubbed 'Foldable Valley', the device is expected to take advantage of bendy plastic screens being developed by Samsung's display division.


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 South Korean tech giant previously said it will launch foldable devices in 2016 and trusted rumour blog SamMobile 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 620 processor and another with a Snapdragon 820.


Elsewhere, the device is rumoured to have 3GB of RAM, a microSD card slot and a non-removable battery.

Samsung told MailOnline it doesn't comment on rumour or speculation. 

 

Samsung has been teasing bendable screens for years and at CES in 2013 revealed a flexible Oled screen called Youm.


The firm said at the time it could make high-resolution screens on extremely thin plastic, instead of glass, so it could be bent without shattering.


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 2014, it showed off a working 18-inch 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 2014, LG showed off a working 18-inch 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 2017

Samsung is not the only firm working on highly flexible screens. In 2014, LG showed off a working 18-inch 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 2017

 

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 2017.


In May, it debuted a a concept ultra thin 'wallpaper TV' less than 1mm thick, and at four lbs (1.9kg) it is so light it can be attached to the wall using just magnets.


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 1.9kg (4lbs) it is so light it can be attached to the wall using just magnets

In May LG debuted a a concept ultrathin 'wallpaper TV' (pictured) less than 1mm thick, and at 1.9kg (4lbs) it is so light it can be attached to the wall using just magnets


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