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    Samsung working on tablets with flexible displays and digitzer-less stylus support?

    Samsung working on tablets with flexible displays and digitzer-less stylus support?

    Samsung is expected to focus on the tablet market next year, and a report published in the Korean media suggests the company is working on changing its display technology for tablets. Samsung is reportedly planning on adopting metal mesh touch screen panels, and has begun testing a few panels for approval, aiming to complete the […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 10 years ago
    Samsung Display secures mysterious FlexMirror trademark

    Samsung Display secures mysterious FlexMirror trademark

    After roughly a decade of developing flexible display technology, Samsung Display finally reached the point where it could commercialize foldable panels. The Galaxy Fold was the first device to adopt this new technology a few years back, and since then, Samsung Display has experimented with all kinds of form factors. Some designs, such as the […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 1 year ago
    Samsung is reportedly making OLED displays for iPad Pro, MacBook Pro

    Samsung is reportedly making OLED displays for iPad Pro, MacBook Pro

    Samsung has always been Apple's biggest OLED panel supplier. It makes OLED screens for high-end iPhones and some Apple Watches. Now, the companies are reportedly working together on OLED screens for upcoming iPads and MacBooks. According to a report from South Korea's ET News, Apple and Samsung Display have started working on OLED panel development […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 1 year ago
    Samsung has trademarked two slidable devices based on foldable displays

    Samsung has trademarked two slidable devices based on foldable displays

    Samsung has applied for a couple more trademarks pertaining to flexible display technology, or more specifically, slidable devices. Two new applications by Samsung Display have emerged at KIPRIS (Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service), and they secure the “Slidable Flex Solo” and “Slidable Flex Duet” monikers. Samsung showcased slidable device concepts at Display Week earlier […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 2 years ago
    Samsung’s profit drops 34.4% in Q4 2023 due to slow semiconductor chip sales

    Samsung’s profit drops 34.4% in Q4 2023 due to slow semiconductor chip sales

    After posting its earnings estimates for Q4 2023 a few weeks ago, Samsung has now published its final earnings for the fourth quarter of last year. While the company's condition has improved slightly compared to the earlier quarters, it is far from the glory days that it saw after the COVID-19 pandemic. Samsung's revenue and […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 3 months ago
    Samsung’s alleged plans for the foldable market in 2022 extend beyond phones

    Samsung’s alleged plans for the foldable market in 2022 extend beyond phones

    Samsung Display teased the future of flexible OLED screens with the launch of a new website earlier this week. The portal confirms Samsung's dedication to exploring new form factors powered by flexible display technology, including slideable and rollable devices. Some of these concepts could become reality next year, at least according to a new rumor […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 2 years ago
    Value-oriented Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) coming soon to India

    Value-oriented Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) coming soon to India

    Samsung's decisively value-oriented Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) is about to make India's mid-range tablet market even more competitive. That's according to a pair of device support pages that just went live on the official website of Samsung India. The premature listings indicate both the Wi-Fi and LTE variants – carrying model numbers SM-T500 and SM-T505, […]

    • By Dominik Bosnjak
    • 4 years ago

    GT-N8003 hits the FCC

    A new Note is coming by Samsung.  The next  Galaxy Note has been spotted on the website of the FCC. The next Note use some new numbers like: N8000 – N8003 – N8010 This could be the first flexible phone/tab by Samsung. Below our message you will find a picture. Because of the size of […]

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    • 12 years ago
    First iPad with an OLED screen could make Samsung very rich and happy

    First iPad with an OLED screen could make Samsung very rich and happy

    Thinking about buying an iPad in the future? Well, you might want to start saving up now. That is because OLED panels, which are currently only used in Apple's high-end iPhones and watches, are about to become a lot more common in the iPad line – and they're going to cost a pretty penny. According […]

    • By Priya Walia
    • 1 year ago
    Samsung gets ready to make OLED panels for upcoming iPad Pro

    Samsung gets ready to make OLED panels for upcoming iPad Pro

    If previous reports are to be believed, Apple is working on two new tablets: 11.1-inch iPad Pro and 13-inch iPad Pro. Display analyst Ross Young claims that Apple is going to equip both devices with OLED displays. Seemingly, Apple has partnered with Samsung and LG to source OLED panels for the two tablets. Samsung and […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 1 year ago
    Samsung focusing on development of special OLED panels for future iPads

    Samsung focusing on development of special OLED panels for future iPads

    Samsung has been supplying OLED panels to Apple since the first Apple Watch ever came out. Since then, it has broadened the supply of OLED panels for iPhones. Now, it is being reported that the South Korean firm will start offering its OLED panels for future iPads. According to a report from TheElec, Samsung Display […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 1 year ago
    Why do we choose Samsung? Is it blind fandom or is there more to this?

    Why do we choose Samsung? Is it blind fandom or is there more to this?

    It goes without saying that SamMobile is a Samsung fan website. It's in the name, after all. But from where does this dedication stem? Is it blind fandom? Or do we have good reasons for supporting this mobile brand? Why not another? Why Samsung, in particular? Is it because it's the top smartphone company? Are […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 1 year ago
    Here’s an in-depth look at the LG Rollable that could’ve rivaled Samsung

    Here’s an in-depth look at the LG Rollable that could’ve rivaled Samsung

    Samsung Display and LG Display have been working on flexible and foldable display technology for many years. And before LG left the mobile market in 2021, the company was on the brink of releasing its first device based on foldable display technology. More specifically, the company devised a rollable phone. And while LG never got […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 2 years ago
    Samsung’s Ultra-Thin Glass is no good for large foldable tablets or laptops

    Samsung’s Ultra-Thin Glass is no good for large foldable tablets or laptops

    Samsung's foldable phones have come a long way in terms of durability, in large part thanks to new advancements in Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) technology. However, as foldable displays get larger, the prevalent UTG substrate might become more of a problem than a solution, which is why Samsung is reportedly considering switching to a PI film […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 2 years ago
    Samsung teases new foldable OLED screens on its beautiful new website

    Samsung teases new foldable OLED screens on its beautiful new website

    Samsung Display is the world's biggest manufacturer of small-sized OLED panels used in smartphones and tablets. Recently, the company entered the medium-sized OLED market with its new high-refresh-rate displays for laptops. The company even makes flexible OLED screens for foldable smartphones like the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 3. The company […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 2 years ago
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