The CES is undoubtedly a prominent stage for much of the technology that has been developed over the past few months. Clear case is the revelation of flexible prototype phone from Samsung, dubbed Youm. This
phone runs Windows Phone 8 and promises to revolutionize, but to say
that Bill Clinton, former U.S. president, who helped in the presentation
of the lecture Korean brand.
According to Samsung, the technology ' flexible 'in Youm has been used since June 2012, not going to have a prototype with no release date. However,
compared to Samsung's continuing emphasis on this product, it is
natural that their rivals begin to think twice and use that as the
operating system Windows Phone 8 can demonstrate that their demand
seeking dependency Google through Android accesses can continue.
After all, this technology may still be away from your ideal. The presentation of the same showed a flexible screen, in fact, a solid but where the processing components. Despite its small size, the box processing components, this may be the greatest obstacle.
Through the Internet we can read some articles by experts
even claim that these devices can turn into something much more durable
than the glass itself, especially in falls or accidents that allows
them to absorb the force rather than from / crack as with glass.
During the presentation of Youm, the prototype underwent several pushups and folded without any color distortion more evident. Moreover, and in order to understand the importance of this technology, Corning , maker of Gorilla Glass , which is widely used in mobile phones, is also currently developing a flexible glass product dubbed Willow . With
a little luck, the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4 might contemplate
such technology or even, perhaps, the new version of iPhone. Keep in mind that the latter technology, Willow , could never have the same flexibility of plastic, for obvious reasons.
With all this, grow even more rumors that Samsung comes along several years ago this kind of technology, flexible screens. Is getting closer? It seems so, and with good results.
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