[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20526577]I remember this being posted a week ago and nobody believed the guy due to his source, so heres a BBC link.[/url]
[quote]But rumours abound that next year will see the launch of the first bendy phone. Numerous companies are working on the technology - LG, Philips, Sharp, Sony and Nokia among them - although reports suggest that South Korean phone manufacturer Samsung will be the first to deliver. [/quote]
So everybody is planning to use them, this is pretty cool according to the video he had a tablet sized bendy screen which I remember posting about last year.
Ah memories, would you buy one of these phones? I won't straight away i'll wait a few years.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] theHurtfulTurkey Oh boy, back to E-ink displays.[/quote]What are they?
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Oh boy, back to E-ink displays.
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That's actually kinda cool.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ToastyWaffles I can see the increased durability being practicle, but I don't see myself slapping my phone on anything (except for the lols).[/quote]Remember those arm computers you can get for your Spartan in Reach? Welcome to the future.
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I can see the increased durability being practicle, but I don't see myself slapping my phone on anything (except for the lols).
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] omg a bannana What the -blam!- is the point?[/quote] You can wrap it around your wrist, and the screen won't shatter like thin glass when you drop it.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] omg a bannana What the -blam!- is the point?[/quote] Make it look cool so kids will beg their parents to buy it for them.
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[url=http://alltechnoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/samsung_flexible_amoled.jpg]Samsung already has the tech.[/url]\ Not surprising if they'll be the first to churn out such devices.
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What the -blam!- is the point?