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Unbreakable AMOLEDs coming from Samsung in two years

21 July, 2010 | Read the news | Post your comment
Unbreakable AMOLEDs coming from Samsung in two years - read the full textSamsung is developing unbreakable bending AMOLED units, which are supposed to enter the mass-production cycle in two year. You should definitely check their awesome video demonstration. The video below shows a standard AMOLED screen with glass and the new AMOLED display. It can handle bending...

 

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in the next 10~15 years, there will be a hologram phone?
3d figure comes out hihi...

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  • 2010-10-06 10:53
  • PAJ{

Samsung is without a doubt the most advanced electronic device producer.

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  • 2010-07-28 10:20
  • 04Tm

Mobile Phone Technology went crazy in the last 15 - 20 years, I wonder what kind of phones we will be using in another 10 to 15 years ? Any ideas ??

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  • 2010-07-25 18:40
  • vCGn

Awesome!!
I really hope they come and release some hot flips soon!!! Touch and everything!! ^^

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  • 2010-07-24 13:13
  • tAMr


If only it could have been installed on the D900(i), so many broken screens with that mobile, maybe that is where the idea came from.


Not that Samsung ever claimed the phone was a design fault(maybe that's where SJ got his idea from too..blame everyone else)

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  • 2010-07-23 16:05
  • m5EV
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good job...carry on...

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  • 2010-07-23 09:31
  • P%%v

I really want a foldable big-screen smartphone !!

Sammy FTW


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  • 2010-07-23 09:08
  • n7UD

> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-07-22 18:56 from JxGQ - click to readPut it into Blendtec blender and u will find out that even the amoled also will gone.

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  • 2010-07-23 07:22
  • Ia6Y

wow..expect new s8500 wave wid dis..!!

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  • 2010-07-23 04:34
  • utte

Yeah the AMOLED may be indestructable however I'm picking the circuitry underneath snaps like a twig. Notice how they kept that out of the way? Impressive demo all the same.

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  • 2010-07-23 03:33
  • Rx}Q

This song is awesome!

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  • 2010-07-22 23:53
  • 0pAW

lol the song...

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  • 2010-07-22 23:24
  • IkaW

They are singing "A MO LED!!!". Also very impressive. I'm getting galaxy S, now I know what I can look forward to with Samsung.

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  • 2010-07-22 22:22
  • xqCy

TWO YEARS??? I want it now... That would be a great phone. I just hope that the phone is not going to be from plastic like Samsung Galaxy S I9000. Imagine everything breaks down exept Amoled...

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  • 2010-07-22 18:56
  • JxGQ

why would you need unless you have a flexible phone if its a normal phone and you hit it with a hammer the screen might not break but the other stuff inside it will.

they could make displays that can be folded i guess but thats a bit far fetched

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  • 2010-07-22 18:38
  • 3afT

that's a revolition !

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  • 2010-07-22 18:20
  • 8Pm6

Awesome... Samsung is great :)

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  • 2010-07-22 16:42
  • 0Unp

> In reply to Tehc Freshie @ 2010-07-22 12:22 from PGAu - click to readMany manufacturer are reluctant to plunge in huge amount of money into such new technology, as you can see, samsung has dominated the OLED, now AMOLED market with 90% market share. I read in an article before, LG did research on such technology but they are not committed to such new technology, but instead focus on improving LCD while Samsung on the other hand, plunge in huge amount of money on OLED and AMOLED. It is obvious why samsung is the only manufacturer that could produce expand oled production as they hold most of the patents. Look at the AMLED display shortage, many know its a huge potential market, but as they are late comer to such, they would either have to research more or purchase the patents from samsung, which would not come cheap, and therefore their production cost will not be cheap.

That is it i know about AMOLED.

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  • 2010-07-22 15:23
  • UGjH

Yap, many brands have concept regarding such screen. the issue is not who came out with it first, it is who materialise with is first, meaning to have successfully researched and developed these type of screen for mass production. Apparently only Samsung has the financial capability and technology know how to do it first.

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  • 2010-07-22 15:18
  • UGjH

> In reply to Ahsan @ 2010-07-22 14:27 from uWUK - click to readYes, and most of Sony's lcd panels are supplied by samsung.

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  • 2010-07-22 15:18
  • nIjD

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