Samsung
has announced and unveiled a flex phone prototype; however they have ran into some
issues with the flex screen display. But there is another company taking
advantage of Samsung’s delay. That company is LG; LG has announced they
will be releasing a flex smart phone as early as the end of this year. However
the screen will be flexible but the rest of the phone will be rigid, for right
now completely flexible phones are still science fiction because of the hard
case and all the wiring it would be difficult to make a phone completely flexible.
Even though LG promises a flexible
smartphone by the end of the year it won’t fully effect the mobile phone market
until about 2015.That is because the technology has not come to the
point where the whole phone can be flexible. So a flex phone with no flexible
parts won’t make much of a difference on the industry. What we can probably
expect is a phone with a wraparound display, what this means is the display
will be wrapped around the phone eliminating any bezel space. One of the major
problems they are having with the flex phone technology is keeping the cost low,
originally the flex phone project started in 2003 by Nicholas Sheridon
and the Xerox PARC research but by 2005 Xerox had pulled the plug on the
project. What they decided to do was opt the license instead, now manufactures
have found a way to keep cost down, but they still have some work to do