Wednesday 25 September 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with flexible display reportedly

Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 could get a makeover
soon with a new flexible display replacing the
conventional display, if a rumour is to be believed.
A report in Korean media suggests that the South
Korean giant is planning to launch the Galaxy
Note 3 in a new avatar that's sporting a flexible
OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display. The
site also suggests that the alleged Galaxy Note 3
with flexible display will not be produced in huge
numbers and will be available as a limited edition
device.
The site further notes that the Samsung Galaxy
Note 3 with OLED display might be unveiled
ahead of Samsung Electronics Show to be held in
Las Vegas at CES 2014.
The news comes amidst LG and Samsung
announcing end of dispute over next-generation
display technology patents earlier on Tuesday.
Both South Korean giants, Samsung and LG, have
agreed to end a year-long battle over display
technology patents that spawned a series of
lawsuits. LG Display and Samsung Display
respectively are the world's number one and two
display panel manufacturers, and had locked
horns over a number of patents for next-
generation display technologies for TVs and other
devices.
Meanwhile, Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy
Note 3 phablet at the sidelines of IFA 2013 in
Berlin. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes with a
5.7-inch full-HD Super AMOLED display, and
weighs about 168 grams and at 8.33m wide, is
both lighter and slimmer than its predecessor. It
is powered by 1.9GHz Octa-core processor and a
3GB of RAM and a 13-megapixel rear camera
alongside 2-megapixel front camera. It is
powered by 3,200mAh battery and runs Android
4.3 Jelly Bean. The Galaxy Note 3 is available in
32GB and 64GB storage variants, and has been
launched in India at Rs. 49,900.

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