วันศุกร์ที่ 15 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556

Samsung patents a phone with a flexible screen that folds the edges


     It's not the first time that Samsung flirts with curved screens. A few weeks ago, Korea introduced the world to a device called Samsung Galaxy Round, consisting of a slightly curved OLED screen 5.7 inches and with features very similar to the newly introduced Samsung Galaxy Note 3. And while everyone waited impatiently the arrival of the first curved screens on the market, the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Round entailed no revolution in this field. Something else could happen starting next year. Some time ago that Bloomberg spoke about the existence of a device with a screen bent edges. The fact is that today, the same media announced that Samsung has been a very similar project in the Patent and Trademark Office United States (USPTO). Optimists tell us that a device with these characteristics could be released in 2014.


    Both bars (one for each edge ) count with a range of additional controls or information points which would complete the primary functions of the smartphone. In fact , the patent , dubbed "Method for the functions of a portable terminal screen operation dubbed " delves into some very specific issues or functions of this phone. For example , according to this patent , the side edges could be used to lock and unlock the device ( sliding your finger ) or to view the status and battery consumption through LEDs . Other cool features that would could be the access to the gallery of photos, the browser and the various folders that have lodged in the terminal. Who knows if the user would be able to access and configure the device functions as needed. In addition , by combining the main menu keys , the user could more quickly access the address book to navigate between your contacts, the various functions for reading electronic books and managing attachments for emails address , among other essential services .


     It is clear that this physical feature could become a great advantage for users of this device (no more to do patent images we already have on the table and we share with you). It would, we doubt, much more useful than the current Samsung Galaxy Round and LG G Flex that just hit the market. Keep in mind, in any event, Samsung announced recently that half the work of his teams is completely focused on the research and development of new software. According to the firm, more than 30,000 people would be studying the launch of new equipment as we observe in the patent. It would not be surprising that this smarpthone hit the market over the next year 2014.


   





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