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Samsung introduced flexible OLED screens

Samsung introduced flexible OLED screens

Samsung, as expected, presented a flexible OLED screen at this year's CES event.

Also, a prototype phone was presented that will have a built-in screen like this, and I can say that I liked it.

No, the phone was not bent, distorted, and twisted, it remained flat but one edge was bent and that bent part was used for calls, contacts, and messages. In case the screen is turned off and folded, that part of the screen will display incoming messages and calls. But, during the presentation, a video clip was released where they showed prototypes of devices in everyday life. One device was designed to look like a phone, but when it expands it can be a tablet. The other device was just a tablet that was "pulled out" of one case. All this was possible thanks to flexible OLED screens. To keep you in suspense, check out the presentation, which lasts just under 4 minutes:

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