In this image released by Samsung Electronics,
its new Galaxy Round, the world's first curved
display smartphone is shown. With high anticipation
for mobile devices with a flexible screen, Samsung
Electronics says it is releasing a smartphone with a
curved display in South Korea. Samsung said
Wednesday the Galaxy Round has a 5.7-inch OLED
screen with a vertical concave. It said the curve
makes the device an easy grip despite its size.
The Galaxy Round has a curved 5.7-inch (14.5 cm)
screen using advanced display technology called
organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, technology.
The Korean company said such a curved screen
smartphone is the first in the world.
Samsung said the curve will make it easier to grip.
The high-end gizmo has some features that make use
of the display's curve, such as playing the next song
in a music playlist by tilting the phone to the left or
to the right.
The Galaxy Round will be released only in South Korea for now.
SK Telecom, the country's largest mobile operator, will start selling the handset Thursday for 1.1 million won ($1,003) without a service contract, making it one of the priciest smartphones on the market.
Source: www.wtsp.com
its new Galaxy Round, the world's first curved
display smartphone is shown. With high anticipation
for mobile devices with a flexible screen, Samsung
Electronics says it is releasing a smartphone with a
curved display in South Korea. Samsung said
Wednesday the Galaxy Round has a 5.7-inch OLED
screen with a vertical concave. It said the curve
makes the device an easy grip despite its size.
The Galaxy Round has a curved 5.7-inch (14.5 cm)
screen using advanced display technology called
organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, technology.
The Korean company said such a curved screen
smartphone is the first in the world.
Samsung said the curve will make it easier to grip.
The high-end gizmo has some features that make use
of the display's curve, such as playing the next song
in a music playlist by tilting the phone to the left or
to the right.
The Galaxy Round will be released only in South Korea for now.
SK Telecom, the country's largest mobile operator, will start selling the handset Thursday for 1.1 million won ($1,003) without a service contract, making it one of the priciest smartphones on the market.
Source: www.wtsp.com