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Are there any phones with a flexible screen?

Are there any phones with a flexible screen?

The LG Display division has been working on flexible screens for some time now. However, the smartphone division of the company has decided not to produce a foldable phone with a flexible screen. Instead, LG went in a different direction by launching a phone to which you can add a second display in the form of an accessory.

Why are flexible screens the future but folding screens are the future?

Why flexible screens are the future, but smartphones with folding screens probably aren’t. Why flexible screens are the future, but smartphones with folding screens probably aren’t.

Which is the best foldable phone on the market?

1. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip The latest foldable phone on the market is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Like the Motorola Razr, it has a clamshell design. There’s a main 6.7-inch display, but there’s only a smaller 1.1-inch secondary display when its folded. However, the specs of the Galaxy Z Flip definitely are better than those of the Razr.

Are there any smart phones with folding screens?

On November 8, The Verge’s Tom Warren published a piece titled “ The Foldable Phones Are Coming ,” outlining Samsung’s tease of a smart phone with a folding screen at a developer conference earlier this week. I encourage you to read his article (s), as they will give you a pretty good understanding of the rumors floating around these devices.

Is the LG rollable phone a flexible phone?

As the motorized top section rises out of the phone, it pulls out more of the display from the back. Most people are accustomed to perfectly flat, hard-glass displays, but the plastic, flexible displays we saw in early, flexible smartphones had almost no rigidity on their own.

Who are the main vendors of flexible displays?

A report from Nikkei Asia from around that time pegs BOE as a recipient of that stolen Samsung technology, and today, BOE and Samsung are the two main vendors of flexible displays for smartphones. You also have to wonder why LG, Oppo, and TCL are all demoing what looks to be essentially the same rollable phone concept.

How does a rollable screen work on a phone?

Most people are accustomed to perfectly flat, hard-glass displays, but the plastic, flexible displays we saw in early, flexible smartphones had almost no rigidity on their own. In a rollable phone, most of the rigidity looks to be from the tension the rolling mechanism puts into the display.