Why You Should Consider a Curved AMOLED Screen On Your Next Android
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CES 2013 took place in early January 2013. And at that event, a number of major tech companies debuted some exciting gadgets. Samsung’s curved AMOLED screens didn’t exactly steal the show, but they did illustrate just how cool technology could be in the near future.
What are curved AMOLED screens?
Back in the day, we could only create flat LED screens. That’s why your computer monitors and phone screens are flat and rigid. But Samsung wasn’t happy to leave screen technology in a flat world, which is why they started creating curved display technology. Curved AMOLED technology works just like you would expect. The LED screen is placed over a curved surface instead of one that’s perfectly flat. This opens the door for some exciting possibilities – like bendable smartphones.Cool things to do with curved AMOLED screens
Curved notification bars
One of the most innovative ways in which Samsung is using its curved AMOLED screens is by turning off the entire display except for a single small notification bar along the bottom of the screen. That notification bar is located on a curved strip, which means users can easily check their notifications without turning their screen fully on – which should save a significant amount of battery life.Curved notification cars
Today, some cars already have heads-up-displays located in their windshields (seriously). But curved AMOLED technology could make these screens more functional and beautiful than ever before. It’s been suggested that curved LED technology could allow future drivers to view speed, distance, gas usage, and other important signals directly on the front of their windshield.
Flexible, bendable smartphones
Although technology isn’t quite at that point yet, in the near future we could see smartphones become flexible and bendable. That would basically make phones unbreakable – you can twist and turn it all you want, but that screen will twist and turn right along with you. Flexible smartphones might seem like absurdly futuristic technology, but we could see that kind of tech within the next one to two years. In fact, at one point, it was rumored that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4 would come with a bendable screen.One Click Root Author
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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