Samsung will showcase a brand new sliding phone concept at CES 2020

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Samsung‘s been using their flexible displays for several different devices lately. They’ve had the infamous Samsung Galaxy Fold, and therefore the sequel thereto device is coming soon also , So, what’s next on the list for Samsung? Apparently it’s sliding phones consistent with reports.

We’ve heard Korean media report that Samsung has found out a personal booth over at CES 2020 to showcase its concept slideable display phone to potential customers. If this is often true, it’s fully possible the corporate might showcase a tool like this at said booth. It’s not a stretch, and it might be a powerful showcase of the company’s engineering prowess. The question is, what exactly would these devices look like?These sliding phone patents (courtesy of LetsGoDigital) show us a couple of Samsung sliding phone concepts for 2 devices, one extremely long, and another that’s wider. They’re fairly unconventional, but it’s possible the corporate can find some practical use for it. What’s interesting about these however is that we'd be ready to see them very soon.

Samsung has done this before with foldable phones the previous couple of CES expos to measure acceptance, and people actually materialized, therefore the slide-out handset could also be commercialized at some point, too. It’d be interesting to ascertain if Samsung can obtrude their first sliding device before competitors like Xiaomi and LG begin with theirs.

You can find more CES2020 coverage from here.

Sony Concept Computer Lets You Wear It



I’m a sucker for concept art, whether it’s for games, movies or technology. an enormous a part of most concept styles will in fact never happen or give us a glimpse of what’s possible, not what’s plausible. on the other hand again, take the iPhone back even 10 years and other people will tell you that your insane. So this brings us to the present Sony Computer Concept itself to be worn. Basically, it’s a rather bigger watch which will stream data on its screen (potentially using Sony’s Flexible OLED screen?). The cool part happens once you’ve taken the watch off and laid it out on your desk. Then you've got access to your apps, a pull out keyboard (and there are laser keyboards out there currently where just a light-weight is shined on a area that shows a keyboard and you type away on it). Also note the projector system built into it. Many tech companies like LG are performing on a built-in projector for smart phones. So who knows, maybe we'll see this in 10 years. All i do know is that if you hit the jump, you'll see plenty more dazzling pictures.

Samsung working on two different folding phones for 2020



In the Q1 of 2019, Samsung launched its first foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold. albeit its commercial availability was delayed a few of times thanks to display issues, it's still an interesting device. Samsung must have taken note of this, as insiders are reporting that the Korean giant decide to reveal two new foldable smartphones next year.

On top of this, other variants of foldable smartphones are expected to hit the market next year, expanding the foldable segment to satisfy the demand for larger screens in compact form factors. a minimum of two new foldable models are likely to be launched by Samsung next year, while there are rumors that LG Electronics will debut its first foldable phone.One of these next-generation Galaxy Folds will reportedly accompany a clamshell design. As per the report, the duvet display will primarily be employed by the corporate just to point out notifications along side another basic information like battery info while charging. a few of charging animations seemingly designed for the device have also been found within the OneUI 2.0 beta.The retail price of the clamshell phone is estimated to be around 1 million won ($845), a price strategy to build up sales and make it a mass-market model. It’s expected to launch sometime in February 2020, possibly alongside the Galaxy S11. that's unless the Galaxy S11 itself is that the new clamshell device, though it seems rather unlikely.

“Samsung’s decide to expand the foldable product lineup depends on the market response to the clamshell model slated for launch in 2020, but it's clear the firm will increase the lineup,” said Choi Bo-young, an analyst at Kyobo Securities. He also mentions that the right successor to the Galaxy Fold will likely be announced around August 2020.Let’sGo Digital, a web IT outlet based within the Netherlands, revealed that the Korean company filed a design patent with The Hague International Design System in May, though it had been not officially announced until Nov. 29. The patent sketch shows that the outward-folding foldable design seems like Huawei’s Mate X.

So far, there are no significant reports about the launch of the device. this is often mainly because the corporate has seen some major restructuring of its smartphone business. “We do have the foldable technology that has been developed, but our official stance is that it’s too early yet,” said a corporation official.

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