SAMSUNG GALAXY ROUND

–World’s first flexible smartphone

SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in South Korea. Samsung has been the world’s largest maker of LCD panels since 2002; the world’s largest television manufacturer since 2006; and is currently one of the world’s largest manufacturers of mobile phones and smartphones, fueled by the popularity of its Samsung Galaxy line of devices. t1Samsung Electronics has assembly plants and sales networks in over 80 countries, and employs around 370,000 people.
Samsung is reportedly set to announce a curved display smartphone known as the Galaxy Round. The new phone could be unveiled later this month. The phone will use a plastic display rather than one made of glass.
Samsung has already filed for a trademark for the Galaxy Round name itself. The filing doesn’t reveal anything about the device, but recent reports claim the phone would offer specs similar to those found in Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3. A flexible display version of the Note 3 is rumoured to be in the works as well.t2
Life’s Good (LG) is also gearing up for a flexible display smartphone called the G Flex, which is expected to surface soon.
What exactly is a flexible display smartphone, anyway? Those of you who envision bending and flexing such smartphones may be disappointed. The phone’s body itself is rigid. Rather, the display is curved, although stationary. The curve allows the phone to fit more snugly around the contours of your face.
Gadget enthusiasts might already know this, but Samsung has been working on flexible display technology for years. The South Korean manufacturer showcased its flexible t3panels at trade shows in the past, but back then, the technology was in the prototype phase. Nonetheless, Samsung kept pushing through various technical and manufacturing difficulties, and the technology is now ready for the masses.
The company was initially planning on introducing its flexible display on the Galaxy Note 3. This wasn’t to be, however; and, due to more production issues, the Note 3 was released with a much improved, yet non-flexible Super AMO-LED panel.
The Samsung Galaxy Round borrows many elements from the company’s flagship phablet.

Samsung Galaxy Round: Hardware Specs
The Samsung Galaxy Round can be easily described as a top-shelf device. When it comes to sheer hardware specs, the handset in question is just as powerful as the Galaxy Note 3. It features a 5.7-inch Super Flexible AMO-LED display, with a resolution of 1080 x 1920, and a pixel density of 386; and it draws its processing power from a Snapdragon 800 quad-core CPU, clocked at 2.3 GHz. There’s also an Adreno 330 graphics chip onboard, accompanied by 3 GB of RAM. Is this a PC in your pocket? Certainly!
The handset comes with 32 GB of internal storage, expandable by up to an additional 64 GB, with the help of a microSD card slot. A 13 MP main camera resides on the back panel, delivering 2160 pixels at 30fps, and 1080p at 60fps video recording capabilities. The main camera is accompanied by a secondary 2 MP front-facing shooter. The Galaxy Round is being powered by a 2800 mAh Li-Ion battery; this is mobility at its best!

Samsung Galaxy Round: Design and Softwaret4
The biggest selling point of the Round is not what makes it tick, but what’s on the outside: The design itself.
The flexible display has allowed Samsung to create a curved smartphone, but in case you’re wondering, this doesn’t mean that the smartphone itself is flexible.
At first glance, the Round looks quite similar to the Note 3. It features similar design cues, right down to the faux leather and stitching on the back panel. However, if you were to look around the curved edge of the device, you’d notice that there’s no stylus pen concealed in the case. Indeed, the nature of the flexible display has apparently prevented Samsung from adding an S Pen in the mix. That being said, claiming that the Round is simply a curved Note 3 is just not true.
While the Note 3’s TouchWiz user interface (UI) delivers a wide range of software features, apps and enhancements that go hand-in-hand with the S Pen, the same can’t be said about the Round. Evidently, these stylus-specific features are missing on the latter. Fortunately, the curved smartphone has its own aces up its sleeve, and offers several unique software enhancements of its own. These features make sense only on the Galaxy Round, due to its curved nature. For instance, while the device sits face-up on a flat surface, the user can tilt it on one side in order to briefly light up the screen and have a quick look at notifications and status. The same feature can be used while in the gallery or the music apps, and allows the user to scroll through photos or skip to the next audio track.
Of course, the majority of TouchWiz software enhancements that are available on the Note 3 are present on the Round as well. These include WatchON, Adapt Display, Adapt Sound, ChatON, Air View, Air Gesture, Smart Scroll / Pause and the list goes on. Samsung KNOX is pre-loaded as well.

Samsung Galaxy Round – Price and Availability

While the Samsung Galaxy Round is already available for purchase in Korea, the consumer electronics giant hasn’t managed to give us any details concerning the handset’s availability on an international scale. However, chances are that more details regarding the matter will be disclosed sooner rather than later.
As far as pricing goes, the Galaxy Round is selling for roughly $190,000. In other words, Samsung’s first smartphone boasting a flexible display is not only similar with the Note 3 in terms of specs, but in terms of price as well.
Do you have any thoughts concerning the Samsung Galaxy Round? Do you consider the selling point of this device to be a gimmick, or do you think that this type of technology is the way of the future and that many other manufacturers will adopt it? Let me remind you that LG is also reportedly working on a similar device.

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