Samsung Galaxy X is the future of Mobile Design or is it still the Apple iPhone 7s.
Will the Samsung Galaxy X revolutionise the smartphone market or would
iPhone 7s be the smartphone to buy in 2017.
2016
has been dominated with Samsung failed batteries with every mobile devices
expected to launch this year has been successfully launched, the only notable
exceptions is the HTC-made Google Nexus 2016 smartphones which, with the
release of Android 7.0 Nougat, are expected very soon.
Majority
of new smart phones and tablets still have battery issues meaning Mobile phone charging kiosks are required to require or
convectional wireless chargers in some situations.
Samsung
Galaxy X is
predicted to be the mobile phone of the year and it will emerge as the first
phone with a truly, fully flexible and folding Super AMOLED display packed in a
unique form factor.
This will change the face of the market.
The
mobile phone experts are looking towards to 2017 and anticipating the next big
and innovate idea to appear. The main focus would be Samsung and apple, which
has its habit of releasing brand new flagships just ahead of the MWC expo,
taking place in Barcelona every February-March while Apples would release the brand
new flagships toward the end of the year.
Below are some must check-out and build on the
momentum specifically in 2017 for Tech firms and experts:
·
VR
as an emerging medium, with new hardware and games.
With Samsung and Apple poised to completely in Q4 with
an all-glass build and the implementation of AMOLED displays.
·
Tablets
will probably disappear in favour of phones which unfold into tablets as a
secondary function or tablets which transforms into a laptop.
VR will create
its own path and industry tangentially from the mobile industry, especially
with the introduction of genuinely folding displays will utterly change the
smartphone and tablet space.
Below is a
break-down of what you should expect from the Galaxy X based on the rumours and
industry trends.
Samsung
Galaxy X Design & Display
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The Galaxy X will design may feature a folding
flexible Super AMOLED display, which then allows the handset to be a full-size
smartphone, which can then be folded up into a more compact form factor similar
to a small tablet laptop.
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The
Samsung design patents would suggests the return to the 90's flip-phone
clam-shell design but with a folding touch display.it will feature a single
continuous touchscreen across the two segments of the phone - the display will
fold in the middle via a unique hinge mechanism, and this will not impact the
display's structural integrity, image quality, or touch capability. It will
also be a decent quality Super AMOLED panel - Samsung's speciality as king of
displays right now.
·
Samsung has demonstrated working prototypes of
its flexible, folding Super AMOLED panels running at Full HD 1080p, so we can
take that as a bare minimum baseline. A
middle ground would be adopting the same resolution as the current Galaxy S7 flagships with a QHD 2560 x 1440 pixel
setup, which would be more than adequate for nicely sharp visuals.
·
The only uncertainty might be the hinge
mechanism if it cannot be made waterproof, but the Galaxy S7 had wide-open
ports with waterproof nano-coatings on the internal components we can see there
are possibility.
The Samsung
Galaxy X will have next-gen processor technology which is a Qualcomm Snapdragon
830 and Exynos 8995 next-gen processors. Experts say it may not be production
ready. It also includes a 4GB of RAM at a minimum based on current trends.
The battery issue is still complicated because
the space for a battery can be reduced, and a smaller battery means less battery
life which then requires a mobile phone charging station to recharge on the go.
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