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posted by CoolHand on Tuesday June 07 2016, @06:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the bend-em-til-we-break-em dept.

Bloomberg reports that Samsung could launch new smartphone models with significantly more bendability than its previous "Edge" models:

Samsung Electronics Co. is considering introducing two new smartphone models that will feature bendable screens, including a version that folds in half like a cosmetic compact, people familiar with the matter said. The devices using organic light-emitting diodes could be unveiled as soon as early 2017, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private. That would likely give it a head start on new Apple Inc. iPhones. The second Samsung model will have a 5-inch screen when used as a handset, that unfurls into a display that's as large as 8 inches, similar to a tablet, the people said.

Samsung, the biggest supplier of OLED panels for mobile products, has pioneered the development of new screen formats with its multi-sided Edge smartphones. Using advanced display technology may help the company recapture customers from Apple and boost earnings that have slumped for the past two years.


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  • (Score: 2) by ledow on Wednesday June 08 2016, @07:22AM

    by ledow (5567) on Wednesday June 08 2016, @07:22AM (#356743) Homepage

    Except not one of those devices is medically certified in any way and their accuracy is questionable even in an ideal environment - let alone after having been bent around your arm while you, say, go surfing.

    And just measuring your blood glucose or anything that you can obtain non-intrusively, even to high accuracy, isn't going to do any more than a 1980's watch would have told you (what's the movie where the guy collapses of a heart attack while jogging because he ignores the watch?) and certainly isn't any form of precision medicine (it's like saying that automatically reading the dipstick on a 747 is "precision diagnosis"... not really).

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