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Guru3D.com » News » Bend it like Samsung - New Galaxy IV may have unbreakable screen

Bend it like Samsung - New Galaxy IV may have unbreakable screen

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/07/2012 09:01 AM | Source | 29 comment(s) ]

Samsung Electronics, the world's leading technology company by revenue, is likely accelerating the launch of its next-generation flagship Galaxy smartphone - which may come with a breakthrough unbreakable screen. Codenamed "Project J" after mobile division chief JK Shin, development of the new Galaxy S IV could be aimed for release by as early as April, according to analysts and tech blogs.

And, as smartphones increasingly look alike - the converging form factor - an unbreakable screen could be a big selling point for the Galaxy, which is battling Apple Inc's iPhone to lead the $200 billion plus smartphone market.

The Galaxy S IV is also expected to have bigger and better display, powerful quad-core processing power and a 13-megapixel camera, with picture density improving to 441 pixels per inch (ppi), a big improvement from the Galaxy S III's 306 ppi and better than the iPhone 5's 326 ppi.

"Looking to the first half of 2013, we see evidence of Samsung likely accelerating the release of the Galaxy S IV - compared with May (this year) for the Galaxy S III," said UBS analyst Nicolas Gaudois. "We believe preparations for volume manufacturing of unbreakable plastic substrate displays continue. All in all, we could see a strong products push in the high-end in the first half, followed by other releases."

Samsung declined to comment.

Samsung, a major backer of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, is a frontrunner in developing unbreakable screens, as OLED panels can replace glass substrate with plastic material. Down the road, mobile gadgets could be flexible as well as unbreakable.

"Eventually, they'll have unbreakable and flexible displays. Either the Galaxy S IV or S V will have unbreakable and even possibly flexible and foldable displays by 2014. That's going to be a game-changer," said Mark Newman, an analyst at Stanford Bernstein in Hong Kong.

Both Newman and Gaudois are ranked as 5-star analysts, the top ranking, by Thomson Reuters StarMine for their recommendations on Samsung.

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It would also be a game-changer for Samsung, which has built its reputation as a 'fast follower' of others' technologies and designs.

The South Korean consumer electronics giant faces off against Apple again on Thursday in a U.S. courtroom for a follow-up ruling on whether it copied some of its U.S. rival's patents and should pay the $1 billion awarded to Apple by jurors in an August verdict.

Samsung wants the verdict overturned, while Apple wants the damages to be increased and Samsung phones banned in the United States.

Since that landmark verdict, however, Samsung shares have gained 14 percent to record highs, while Apple shares - dented by a maps app fiasco, tight supply of its iPhone 5 and ever tougher competition in the mobile market - have slipped by nearly a fifth, wiping more than $120 billion off its market value.

Barring any extra costs related to the U.S. ruling, Samsung should report a fifth straight record profit this quarter, as profits from its component business recover and more than offset thinning margins on mobile phones - squeezed by higher year-end holiday marketing campaigns.

"Samsung's strength extends beyond cool products, they're also a leader in the technology behind these devices. We see further upside to Samsung's stock as success in smartphones continues and chips and display profits also rebound," said Newman. "In smartphones, the opportunity is for Samsung to take more share from Apple in the premium segment, where Apple is still dominant."

UBS estimates Samsung will ship around 22.5 million of its Galaxy S III and Note II devices in the quarter to end-December, up from 20 million in July-September. Shin said in November that Galaxy S III sales would hit 40 million by the end of this month.

In a worst-case scenario for Samsung, U.S. judge Lucy Koh could treble the damages payable to Apple, given the jury in August found Samsung "willfully" infringed some Apple patents.

"That would be a major blow to Samsung's fundamentals and overall investor sentiment, but it's not the most likely scenario," said Young Park, a 4-star StarMine analyst at Woori Investment & Securities. ($1 = 1081.6250 Korean won) - via Reuters






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lucidus
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#4473879 Posted on: 12/07/2012 09:04 AM
Nice but .. a bigger display? Oh c'mon Sammy!

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#4473906 Posted on: 12/07/2012 10:03 AM
We'll see if SGS4 will have such screen. It would be easier to carry bigger phones if they could bend a little.

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#4474000 Posted on: 12/07/2012 12:39 PM
Was interested in the GSIV but these words made *facepalm* "bigger screen" really Samsung is that all you can do how about take the current form factor of the GS3 and redesign the screen to hav full RGB pixels and then push up the ppi. Most people don't want to put a 5" or larger display in their pocket.

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#4474010 Posted on: 12/07/2012 12:50 PM
But the real question is: Will it blend?

Good for them, this is one idea that will surely push other developers forward.

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#4474046 Posted on: 12/07/2012 01:34 PM
Planning to make my SGS3 the last mobile phone I ever have, as it's really just a pocket computer.
Used to dream of having such a thing as a kid, when I used to immerse myself in Science Fiction.
But now all that 'fiction' is actual 'fact.' :)

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#4474061 Posted on: 12/07/2012 01:47 PM
Planning to make my SGS3 the last mobile phone I ever have, as it's really just a pocket computer.
Used to dream of having such a thing as a kid, when I used to immerse myself in Science Fiction.
But now all that 'fiction' is actual 'fact.' :)

you'll upgrade in like 5 years, we all do

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#4474078 Posted on: 12/07/2012 02:05 PM
But the real question is: Will it blend?


At this point, we could as well ask: will it run Crysis? :)

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#4474118 Posted on: 12/07/2012 03:03 PM
Was interested in the GSIV but these words made *facepalm* "bigger screen" really Samsung is that all you can do how about take the current form factor of the GS3 and redesign the screen to hav full RGB pixels and then push up the ppi. Most people don't want to put a 5" or larger display in their pocket.


The Galaxy S IV is also expected to have bigger and better display, powerful quad-core processing power and a 13-megapixel camera, with picture density improving to 441 pixels per inch (ppi), a big improvement from the Galaxy S III's 306 ppi and better than the iPhone 5's 326 ppi.

ofc if thoses spec are true. ( well looking they have use a 2560x1600 res on the 10.1 inch Nexus 10.. i m nearly sure Samsung will use high res too on the S4.

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#4474129 Posted on: 12/07/2012 03:22 PM
The DPI on Galaxy Note II is enough (on S3 the pixels aren't RGB, so there's room for improvement). Going beyond that is a little over the top.

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#4474135 Posted on: 12/07/2012 03:40 PM
Wouldn't mind an unbreakable screen after standing on my S2.

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#4474154 Posted on: 12/07/2012 04:07 PM
you'll upgrade in like 5 years, we all do


As many as 5! I upgrade every 2 years, couldn't see myself sticking with the same phone for 5 though lol

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#4474160 Posted on: 12/07/2012 04:17 PM
After having my GS2 for 18 months or so now, I've realized a Nokia 3210 does me just fine, all I want is texting and phoning. I always avoid using the phone for stuff because it's just easier to do it at home on the PC. Games suck on a touch screen, browsing the net is **** on a touch screen, the signal and phone quality is crap on these smart Phones and texting sucks on a touch screen.

Why do phones all get rid of the keypad now? It's much better than using the screen.

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#4474169 Posted on: 12/07/2012 04:28 PM


Why do phones all get rid of the keypad now?
because Jobs wanted to .

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#4474184 Posted on: 12/07/2012 04:56 PM
because Jobs wanted to .


But now he's dead...

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#4474190 Posted on: 12/07/2012 05:04 PM
To the complaints about screen size:

Chances are the form factor will remain as it is, so the phone will not become any larger. However recently there has been lots of interest in the reduction of bezel sizes, going as far as to design prototype "bezel-less" phones where the entire front is one large screen with barely any border. We seem to be moving in this direction.

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