Thursday, October 10, 2013

"Galaxy Round" being only in South Korea: Samsung introduces mobile phone with Domed ... - ABC Online

The South Korean electronics giant Samsung has launched a smartphone with innovative designs. By the curved display, the device can now operate using tilting. Sold is the “Galaxy Round” but being only to South Korea.

Samsung rival Apple has launched the world’s first smartphone with a curved display on the market on Wednesday. The “Galaxy Round” was initially available only in South Korea Samsung Electronics announced. The domestic rival LG Electronics plans According circles follow in November. The camber gives the viewer a three-dimensional impression and easily regarded as foundation for entirely new forms of telephone models that could give the industry a major boost.

“That’s a step in the direction of ultimately unbreakable equipment and flexible devices. But so far, the new phone is more of a symbolic product “, said analyst Nam Dae Jong Hana Daetoo Securities. The curvature is only through the use of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are possible, which just out to conquer in display technology. Samsung and LG already offer television with a curved surface on.

Samsung itself was little more information about the machine and its functions its official blog. It will feature a 5.7-inch display with full HD capability, its 7.9 mm thick, and weighs 154 grams. On 10 October is the “Galaxy Round” South Korea obtained over a global launch is not known yet.

heart is arguably the new “roll effect” with the missed calls including time and through a tilting of the can select to check “Galaxy Round” without the main screen. Other functions of the device you want to use by the “gravity effect” in the future. Tilting left and right example, you can navigate menus

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