Samsung could present this week a smartphone with a curved screen and named Galaxy Round.
Flexible or curved screens on smartphones are more about science fiction. It may well have evidence this week attending the presentation of the first smartphone shipping this technology right out of the factories of Samsung. Indeed, as we announced last week, the Korean manufacturer is about to unveil a first phone marketable curved screen. Today we learn via an Asian media terminal that should be unveiled this week, proudly bearing the name Galaxy Round and trying to outdo LG G Flex and its potential. The screen, logically, should be made of plastic and not glass like the other Samsung smartphones. This raises an intrinsically important point relating to the cost. This screen should be less expensive to produce but not necessarily that it will be cheaper on the shelves means, especially as the assembly costs could increase rapidly.
Moreover, the same characteristics of the Galaxy Round have leaked and suggest that the Galaxy Round will not be an iteration of the Galaxy Note 3, as indicated by previous rumors. Evidenced by the fact that he will not have S-Pen stylus just like the phablette Samsung, recently.
We also learn that he will be produced in small quantities because of weakness, yet apparent, the mass production of this technology.
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