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Samsung eyes phones with foldable displays in 2015

The company plans to move from curved to bendable displays and eventually to ones that can be folded.




(Credit: Samsung)


Samsung aims to unveil phones and other devices with foldable displays in another two years, give or take.


At an Analysts Day event held Wednesday night local time, Samsung CEO Kwon Oh Hyun presented a slide show revealing the company's display technology timeline for the next few years. As shown by blog site Sammy Hub, the slide highlights the progression planned by Samsung leading up to foldable phones.


The company has already hit its first milestone of a curved-display phone with the recent introduction of the Galaxy Round. Though some people have questioned the benefits of a phone with a curved display, at least one researcher said he believes the technology is a major innovation.


Next on Samsung's todo list are devices with bendable displays, due out sometime in 2014. And that will pave the way to devices with foldable screens, slated to debut around the end of 2015.


Just what are the differences between curved, bendable, and foldable displays? You can learn more about these various designs through CNET's FAQ on ' What you should know about flexible displays.'


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