How does one fold a phone with a flexible display that is surrounded in another material that isn't flexible or is the thought that the phone will be what is showcased in the demo?
The other issue is that it appears the ability to return to original form is lacking. I don't want a phone sitting on my desk that looks like a crumpled piece of plastic. Notwithstanding, there are probably possibilities for this, just not in 2013.
that would be my biggest concern....plus what really is the benefit? I'm sure it would make it less prone to damage, but I just don't see the upside to it. I'm not gonna fold it over and hang it on a hook.
How does one fold a phone with a flexible display that is surrounded in another material that isn't flexible or is the thought that the phone will be what is showcased in the demo?
How does one fold a phone with a flexible display that is surrounded in another material that isn't flexible or is the thought that the phone will be what is showcased in the demo?
The other issue is that it appears the ability to return to original form is lacking. I don't want a phone sitting on my desk that looks like a crumpled piece of plastic. Notwithstanding, there are probably possibilities for this, just not in 2013.
Really interested in seeing how this will be implemented. They're pushing technology forward, so this is very cool.
I doubt Samsung would do this for a while yet, but I can foresee both ornamental and enterprise field app uses for an eventual bracelet style that rolls around your forearm, but which perhaps can be removed and made to go flat as well.
Philips Electronics R&D presented such a concept not long ago, called "Fluid":
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As a side note, I do believe that flexible, printable OLED screens will one day be throwaway cheap. I told my daughter that she'll live to see magazines with built-in displays in the pages.
(Heck, a recent special edition of Entertainment Weekly magazine included a thin Android phone based advertisement screen, but it was rigid. )
I imagine the first use of flexible screens will just be for preventing damage.