Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4: curved screen “YOUM” expected? – Frandroid

Still hesitating to face Galaxy S5? Things are expected to improve in the fall because, as every year, Samsung should take the IFA in Berlin in September to unveil its next Galaxy Note, fourth edition. And in him, the main innovation could fit on the screen.

 YOUM

YOUM may be nothing to you, this technology n ‘ not yet reached a commercial stage. However, Samsung working on it for months, in order to integrate with smartphones or phablettes sold en masse. What is it exactly? Screen used on the prototype of the same name, there is more than one year, a flexible AMOLED panel is calling on the edges of the terminal. And if you can add some credence to the rumor, supported by the Korean version of the site ZDNet, it is also because one of Samsung officials did not hesitate to throw his note 4 benefit from a fully design again. “ Our goal is to create products that consumers actually want to have. That is why we are looking for a gap in the premium market stagnating now “, has said Yoon Han-kil, vice president of Samsung’s devices division, Reuters.

Samsung YOUM

YOUM prototype Samsung introduced at CES 2013 (Photo TalkAndroid)

The new Samsung she will YOUM? smartphone prototype equipped with such technology was introduced at CES 2013, where the brand was also demonstrated flexible screens, the first commercial iteration had to wait for the Galaxy Round curved screen in fall 2013. Almost a year later, the Galaxy Note 4, the (5.7-inch) screen size tends to be joined by that of the Galaxy S series, could distinguish itself from its predecessors by a screen larger, but a body of an identical size, as a benefit of the slab edges of the dressing device. One way to consolidate its position as the leading seller of Android devices, at a time when Apple does not hesitate to point imitations which it is the object (see its recent advertisements in the clipboard) and into battle against Samsung in led a great noise in the U.S. trial.

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