With some delay on the proposed 2013 calendar, Samsung has promised to bring fully flexible smartphone market by the end of next year displays. However, the Korean company has not yet determined the device details to continue in the footsteps of the Galaxy and Galaxy Note Round Edge.
The confirmation of the plans of the manufacturer comes through VP Strategic Business Team at Samsung, Lee Chang-hoon. The management has taken the stage at the Samsung 2014 Investor Forum in New York to chart the roadmap of the company in the coming years.
"We will ensure a production capacity of between 30,000 and 40,000 flexible displays per month by the end of next year. We plan to offer consumers a product that has a flexible year-end display. However, it has not decided anything about the product completed. There will be no company other than Samsung who has this large production capacity by 2016 ".
Samsung Flexible displays would lead to similar to those shown at CES 2013. That same year concepts, Samsung placed the arrival of the "foldable" screens at some point in 2016, but not before overcoming certain technological barriers.
Lee also announced that the company expects to reduce the cost of their AMOLED panels to facilitate migration from LCD technology. "We are prepared to compete directly with the LCD AMOLED are similar in price to the LCD, but better in terms to capacity. We are confident that more people will buy AMOLED. "
On the other hand, the executive vice president of Samsung, Robert Yi, has confirmed that the company "will reduce the number of smartphone models between a quarter and a third" for 2015. This move responds to the saturation recognized in the catalog from the company has weakened the brand in highly competitive markets.
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