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Flexible Phones Next Year, Says Smartkem

Flexible smartphones will be available by ‘late 2015’, according to UK-based organic semiconductor materials supplier Smartkem. Mike Cowin, head of strategic marketing, told Mobile Today that this year’s fixed-curve models are “just the beginning… [I]t will be a progression to bi-foldable and tri-foldable”. Cowin said that Smartkem is in discussions with “two most popular phone … Read more

HTC Will Extend M8 Brand to New Flagship

A new HTC flagship smartphone, the M8 Life, will be launched in Q4’14, Chinese media claims. The phone will apparently feature a 5.5″ display with 2048 x 1536 resolution and a 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor. In addition there will be a ‘selfie phone’ called the HTC Eye, expected to be announced on the 8th … Read more

Note 4 Owners Discover Screen Gap

After rushing to take advantage of Apple’s bending iPhones (http://tinyurl.com/qjdvdjy), the last thing that Samsung wanted was its own manufacturing defect. Even Samsung can’t get everything its own way, however. According to Korea’s IT Today, some owners have noticed a gap between the phone’s frame and the display panel, on the top, bottom and/or sides … Read more

Passport is Only Blackberry’s First Phone

After the launch of the square-shaped Blackberry Passport, the Canadian company has said that it already has another unusual device under development. Blackberry will look to introduce at least one unconventional device each year. Ron Louks, head of the company’s devices division, has also hinted that Blackberry is working on a version of the Passport … Read more

Rumour: Nexus 6 Will be First With Android L

9to5Google claims that the rumoured Nexus 6 smartphone will be launched this month, alongside the HTC-produced Nexus 9 tablet (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 26). The website claims that an alternative name for the phone may be ‘Nexus X’. Arriving with customers in November, the next Nexus phone will apparently feature a 5.9″ display with … Read more

Intel Peaks Interest With Smartwatch

After purchasing fitness tracker firm Basis in March (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 10), Intel is preparing to deliver its first smartwatch: the Basis Peak. The name was announced at the Intel Developer Forum last week, but now the chipmaker has shared more details. The watch will have an aluminium body and a ‘low power’ … Read more

Nanomarkets: LCoS May Overtake LCD as Common Mobile Display

Nanomarkets has published a new report on the components and subsystems markets for smartglasses (http://tinyurl.com/p9gy3kg). The firm estimates that there is an opportunity in the market worth $3.2 billion, for makers of sensors, lightguides, microdisplays and micromirrors. According to Nanomarkets, the ‘average’ mobile display – if smartglasses take off – will become more likely to … Read more

Apple Emphasises Quality – And Pays For it

The cost of manufacturing the display for the Apple Watch (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36) is ‘several times’ higher than equivalent LCD or glass-based AMOLED screens, says NPD DisplaySearch. The screen is a plastic-based 1.5″ OLED from LG Display (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 37). Apple seems to have ensured that its product uses … Read more