Samsung's 'unbreakable' phone display is amazing news â" if it actually works Samsung Display has put its new supposedly u...
Samsung Display has put its new supposedly unbreakable smartphone display panel through the paces, and the results are in.
Samsungâs flexible OLED panel, fortified by a plastic window, is indeed the Kimmy Schmidt of smartphone displays. Itâs been certified as unbreakable by UL â" Underwriters Laboratories, an official testing company for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the U.S. â" after passing a series of ârigorousâ tests. The latter were based on military standards set by the U.S. Dept. of Defense and included drops from nearly 4 feet, 26 times in a row, as well as subjecting the display to high and low temperature tests.
All of it resulted in, according to Samsung, no change to normal functioning and no damage to the displayâs front, sides or edges. Even after a nearly 6-foot drop test above and beyond the military standard, Sam sung says the panel showed no sign of damage.
Don't Miss: Amazonâs back to school sale slashes prices of 4 different Chromebook modelsSamsung Display says it developed the flexible OLED panel âwith an unbreakable substrate and an overlay window securely adhered to it,â which is distinct from current-generation flexible display products. The latter attach a glass-covered window to their display that can easily break on impact.
âThe fortified plastic window is especially suitable for portable electronic devices not only because of its unbreakable characteristics, but also because of its lightweight, transmissivity and hardness, which are all very similar to glass,â said Hojung Kim, general manager of the Communication Team for Samsung Display Company.
Some online chatter suggests weâll see this display for the first time in Samsungâs coming foldable phone. It wonât be the first time plastic has been used in a smartphone, of c ourse, and itâs also worth noting the downsides. You can refer back to something like Motorolaâs plastic âShattershieldâ screen that was highly prone to scratches.
Samsung Display, meanwhile, isnât just thinking about the display for smartphone purposes. The company said it also expects to find uses for it âwith other electronic products such as display consoles for automobiles, mobile military devices, portable game consoles and tablet PCs for e-learning.â Unbreakable cars, anyone?
The fact that too many of us are so accident-phone when it comes to our pricey smartphones may be behind some of this. And itâs not just Samsung looking to make its mobile products more durable. We reported here, for example, about how Gorilla Glass 6 â" the new formulation from Corning â" marks a bit of a departure, in that the emphasis for smartphone displays used to be on scratch resistance.
Now, display-makers are focused on panels that can seriously take a beat ing, withstand a drop and not break. In a release earlier this month, Corning said Gorilla Glass 6 is currently being evaluated and expected to âreach the market in the next several months.â
All of which is to say â" hold on tight to that current fragile smartphone in your pocket for just a few more months.
Source: Google News US Technology | Netizen 24 United States
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