Tuesday, 24 September 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 flexible screen could arrive in October

In early September, the company announced at IFA awaited the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The presentation confirmed that the model will offer a Super AMOLED display 5.7 inch FullHD, ruling out any possibility of seeing an economy version with LCD panel or even a display model "unbreakable".
However, the rumors again revive the issue to the point of indicating that there will be a Galaxy Note 3 flexible screen in October.
After many rumors, perhaps those who moved to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 would be the first signature model to equip a flexible display were not misguided . And is that three weeks after officially become rumors about a possible flexible panel version, except the difference that this time the information is passed to offer a more specific date.

'Three versions?

As diffuses through the Asian environment chosun.com , Samsung would be willing to sell a new version of Samsung Galaxy Note 3. In fact, it would be a plus to add after that in November they knew would come a second version with Dual SIM and LCD screen . While the latter would be aimed at economically disadvantaged markets as it will be 30% cheaper (and replacement Super AMOLED HD panel and digitizer most economical cut will have a camera with eight megapixels sensor), now known that flexible screen version would be available from October.

Flexible Youm Galaxy Note 3, the first of its kind

There are no further references, but it is believed that this third version would be minor and exclusive to certain markets. As has already happened in the past is not ruled out that it South Korea chosen region. As for the new one would expect from a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 flexible screen - Youm - are to incorporate a panel millimeter thinner and lighter weight , features that would be transmitted directly to the set. It is also expected that such panels are resistant to external agents. Likewise, the source indicates that the arrival of such screens do not involve changes in the design as the rest of the materials will not be flexible. via ET ​​News

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