Apple also works on devices with flexible displays

Samsung flexible screens

It seems that one of the small revolutions that we will see in the coming years in the mobile device sector will be the flexible screens. Despite the fact that Samsung is the manufacturer that has made the most "noise", it is increasingly clear that the Korean firm will have enough competitors to get the most spectacular equipment. Precisely, the last manufacturer to join the list of companies investigating this advance, has been its great rival: Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),.

Samsung He has been leaving us small samples of his development for several months now. flexible screens in the different technological events that take place throughout the year and, although it has already given its technology a name, Youm, it seems that the promised device with flexible screen has never quite arrived. However, it is clear that South Koreans are betting heavily on this innovation and we also know that they are not the only ones doing it, so, despite the difficulties, there is little doubt that sooner rather than later we will see it arrive. to the market.

Samsung flexible screens

As we say, other names have always sounded apart from that of Samsung in the field of flexible screens, entre ellos LG, Sony y Sharp, but so far there hadn't been too many signs that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), was one of them, although we had certainly had the opportunity to see patents from Cupertino that pointed out that they work on designs for devices with curved screens, and some of those related to the iWatch they also pointed towards this type of technology.

Despite previous indications, today is nevertheless the day that we can go further and confirm that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is really working on this type of development: according to the latest news, the apple company has even made public a job offer for an engineer who can collaborate in the research of new technologies for screens, specifically pointing out those with flexible screens .

Of course, there is still no information on when we could see an iDevice with a flexible screen and obviously, it seems that, at least as far as the iPad and iPhone, it will still take a long time to arrive.

Source: iDownloadBlog.


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