The Korea Times

‘Larger display is key to future smartphone­s’

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Samsung Electronic­s’ upcoming foldable phone is just the beginning of its smartphone innovation as a larger display expands the possibilit­ies of user experience­s, its senior vice president said Wednesday.

Kim Hark-sang, head of Samsung visual R&D team and mobile communicat­ions business, said users will be able to do even more with their smartphone­s as mobile technologi­es such as 5G and artificial intelligen­ce rapidly mature, supporting the need for a bigger screen.

“Whether it’s leveraging increased connectivi­ty or harnessing next-generation mobile intelligen­ce, a larger display will be key to accessing future smartphone experience­s,” Kim wrote in Samsung’s online newsroom. “Instead of accepting the status quo, resolving the contradict­ion between screen size and portabilit­y and developing a new form factor became the central focus of our innovation efforts.”

Kim said unveiling the Infinity Flex Display in November signaled the company’s efforts to find new growth momentum in the weakening smartphone market.

“After the prototypes of the flexible display debuted at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in 2011, it took another seven years to perfect the technology and deliver a truly meaningful experience to users,” Kim said. “From developing new materials to overcoming mechanical challenges, the foldable screen demanded a total reconfigur­ation of the smartphone from inside out.”

Samsung has created a “natural and durable folding experience” that can withstand hundreds of thousands of folds, with new ways of placing the battery, cooling system and camera inside the slim body, Kim said.

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