NEXT FUTURE GENERATION SMARTPHONES CALLED FLEXIBLE
Samsung phones leading the technology giving the products beyond anybodies imagination.After hit of Samsung Galaxy Note 3-the company will soon hit the market with something different something unique or just call it Epic !! Samsung is one of leading innovative company in manufacturing future generation technology using advanced way to make it new and fresh.Now,it'll involve a curved display(Flexible phones).
The last time
we heard about Samsung's handheld flexible displays was back in CES in January,
where a 5.5-inch prototype device named 'Youm' was revealed.The prototype's screen stretched to the outer edges of the
device and was able to display notifications along the side, although the
handheld itself wasn't flexible. According to Park Sang-jin, CEO of Samsung
SDI, the new device will use a similar OLED panel and will be curve-shaped
("not completely flexible"), which will "differentiate" the
device from Samsung's existing smartphone family.
What is OLED ?-An OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a light-emitting
diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic
compound (an organic compound is any member of a large class of gaseous,
liquid, or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon) due to which it emits
light in response to an electric current(electrifying). OLEDs are used to create digital displays in devices such as
television screens, computer monitors, portable systems such as mobile phones,
handheld games consoles and PDAs.
We expect the smartphones may camera sensors that will give a new way of taking pictures or videos.As it is under development,the device may be available in future but the prototype has made.The word 'Youm' is been given as it makes curvy looks and the size which is big thing,that is it world's first most thinnest gadget till now.
According to sources, Samsung is using LTPS type technology for their
plastic based panels.The production process is too hot for the plastic
substrate that may melt and so the LTPS transistors are deposited on glass and
the glass is later delaminated.
Samsung is currently using Vitex's
multi-layer technology which is very slow (the panel has to enter the
evaporation chamber 6 times). Samsung is said to be evaluating UDC's
UniversalBarrier technology and Veeco's FAST-ALD.
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