The Borneo Post

Samsung plans to show off phone with foldable screen

- September 9, 2018 By Hayley Tsukayama

Samsung’s DJ Koh, chief executive of the tech giant’s mobile division, recently told CNBC that the company is planning to unveil a consumer model of a phone with a foldable screen by the end of the year.

SMARTPHONE­S have become a bit predictabl­e over the past few years, leaving consumers craving something new to send them running to stores for an upgrade.

For years, Samsung has teased the possibilit­y of a phone with a folding screen that can expand to something more like a tablet. A new interview with the company’s mobile chief indicated the wait may finally be drawing to a close.

Samsung’s DJ Koh, chief executive of the tech giant’s mobile division, recently told CNBC that the company is planning to unveil a consumer model of a phone with a foldable screen by the end of the year. Koh made his remarks at the IFA show in Berlin. While he didn’t give a firm timeline for when the smartphone would make its debut, CNBC said it’s likely a first glimpse will come during Samsung’s developers conference in November.

Samsung had previously shown off its folding phone concept at CES, the industry’s annual Las Vegas consumer electronic­s trade show. In its 2011 keynote address, Samsung revealed plans to make a folding phone. As recently as last year, it showed a folding phone prototype to some members of the media. The company has used flexible screens, which wrap around the edges of its phones, for years. But it has never released a phone that completely folds or a screen that people can bend themselves.

It’s not clear when a folding phone would actually go on sale to consumers, but this is the closest Samsung has ever come to setting a date.

Koh also told CNBC that the company is going to focus on bringing more advanced features to some of its middle-market phones first, in an appeal to give budget-conscious young people the first taste of new technology. Samsung has seen the sales of its premium phones drop in recent months and has faced increased competitio­n from Chinese smartphone manufactur­ers, such as Huawei and Xiaomi.

Samsung might not be alone in courting that market, however. Apple is expected to launch a less-expensive version of the iPhone as one of three models it’s expected to debut at a product event on Sept 12. —Washington Post.

 ??  ?? Widely-shared online photo of the foldable Galaxy smartphone.
Widely-shared online photo of the foldable Galaxy smartphone.

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