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Subject HSBC: Samsung to release the first foldable OLED phone by the end of 2016
Name Administrator Date 2016.01.18 Click 1212

Jan 12, 2016


According to HSBC, there`s a great pressure under Samsung`s smartphone business, and the Korean company will attempt to introduce their first foldable OLED smartphone in the second half of 2016. Samsung`s earlier plan was to release it in 2017.


A YOUM phone/tablet prototype photo

                          Foldable OLED concept (2013)


A foldable smartphone may prove to be a hugely popular device as it may merge two devices - such as a tablet and a phone or a phablet and a small phone. It may just be the differentiatior that Samsung has been seeking for years over Android rivals - and over Apple too of course. The first such device, however, may more be a technological demo than a real mass produced flagship phone.


We`ve seen foldable displays demonstrated by several companies, including Samsung, Nokia/SEL and ITRI. Samsung indeed seems to be quite close to actual foldable-display commercialization and demonstrated two foldable OLED prototypes towards the end of 2014 - a 5.5" (WQXGA, 2048x1526, 464 PPI) panel that folds in half and a 10" tri-foldable AMOLED (Full-HD, 218 PPI).


Samsung`s original plan was to release a foldable phone in 2015, but this obviously will not happen. Market research company IHS actually expects Samsung to release the first foldable phone in early 2016. The OLED Association also expects Samsung to show a foldable smartphone, but only as a prototype or "near-production" model.


<Source: Oled-Info>

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