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  2. Flexible display - Wikipedia

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    A flexible display or rollable display is an electronic visual display which is flexible in nature, as opposed to the traditional flat screen displays used in most electronic devices. [1] In recent years there has been a growing interest from numerous consumer electronics manufacturers to apply this display technology in e-readers , mobile ...

  3. List of dual-touchscreen devices - Wikipedia

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    Smartphone NEC: Medias W N-05E 2013-04 (2) 4.3 in [11] 960x540 TFT Android 4.1: Smartphone Oppo: Find N 2021-12-17 (Internal) 7.1 in 1920x1792 AMOLED (External) 5.49 in 1972x988 AMOLED [12] Android 11 Original Android 13 Latest Foldable phablet Find N2 2022-12-23 (Internal) 7.1 in 1920x1792 AMOLED (External) 5.54 in 2122x1080 AMOLED Android 13

  4. Apple vs. Samsung and the Flexible Screen - AOL

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    While a recent article from The New York Times has the blogosphere aflutter with speculation about new devices from Apple that will employ new flexible glass technology from Corning , there seems ...

  5. Foldable smartphone - Wikipedia

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    A foldable smartphone (also known as a foldable phone or simply foldable) is a smartphone with a folding form factor. It is reminiscent of the clamshell (or "flip phone") design of many earlier feature phones. [1] [2] Some variants of the concept use multiple touchscreen panels on a hinge, while other designs utilise a flexible display.

  6. AMOLED - Wikipedia

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    Future displays exhibited from 2011 to 2013 by Samsung have shown flexible, 3D, transparent Super AMOLED Plus displays using very high resolutions and in varying sizes for phones. These unreleased prototypes use a polymer as a substrate removing the need for glass cover, a metal backing, and touch matrix, combining them into one integrated layer.

  7. Articulating screen - Wikipedia

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    This type of articulating screen is called cross-tilt screen, flexible-tilt screen or flex-tilt screen. Articulating screens are used in a variety of electronic devices such as laptops, camcorders, digital cameras, desk phones, mobile phones, DVD players and others; also TV screens and computer monitors can be articulating screens.

  8. Samsung T919 Behold - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Behold SGH-T919 is a touch-screen, 3G candybar-style smartphone introduced by Samsung late in 2008. The Behold is one of the first Samsung mobile phones released to have a touch-screen along with the Samsung Omnia, the Samsung Instinct, the Samsung Eternity, and the Samsung Tocco. The Behold is the "American" release of Samsung ...

  9. Clamshell design - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Galaxy Z foldable smartphones uses clamshell design. In 2019, a new trend of foldable smartphones using rollable OLED displays began to emerge: the Samsung Galaxy Fold uses a clamshell form factor with a vertical fold and a small secondary screen on its cover, and exposing a larger, tablet-like screen when opened.