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Samsung eyes foldable smartphone, voice-controlled speaker

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Samsung Electronic­s Co said Tuesday it aims to launch a foldable smartphone next year under its Galaxy Note brand.

Koh Dong-jin, president of mobile business at Samsung Electronic­s, said the company is setting its eyes on 2018 to release a smartphone with a bendable display. But he said there are several hurdles it has to overcome, leaving room to push back the release if those problems are not solved.

“As the head of the business, I can say our current goal is next year,” he told reporters. “When we can overcome some problems for sure, we will launch the product.”

He did not elaborate what the problems are. Analysts said mass-producing a foldable phone with top tech features and a thin body will take time.

When Samsung will release its first foldable phone has been a perennial question in the market since Samsung first showcased a flexible display prototype called Youm in 2013. For at least the past two years, there have been rumors that Samsung is close to showing off its first smartphone­s that can be folded.

Koh also said the company is working with auto-systems maker Harman to develop an artificial intelligen­ce enabled speaker that users can speak to in order to play music and conduct other tasks. Samsung acquired the Stamford, Connecticu­t-based company last year as part of its plans to expand in the emerging market for connected cars.

 ?? (AP) ?? Models hold Samsung Electronic­s’ Galaxy Note 8 for the media during a media day in Seoul, South Korea, on Sept 12. The
Galaxy Note 8 smartphone will be released in the domestic market on
Sept 15.
(AP) Models hold Samsung Electronic­s’ Galaxy Note 8 for the media during a media day in Seoul, South Korea, on Sept 12. The Galaxy Note 8 smartphone will be released in the domestic market on Sept 15.

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