Samsung SM-G910S Received Certification In South Korea

Samsung SM G910S Received Certification In South KoreaYes, I guess it is true – the Samsung Galaxy Round which was already covered by us, has received its certification in South Korea earlier on in the form of the Samsung SM-G910S. Of course, we did also talk about the possibility of another model, the Samsung SM-G910 being talked up less than a week ago, where it was touted to be a possible Galaxy Note 3 with a flexible display. This would mean that the Samsung SM-G910S is the first smartphone from the South Korean conglomerate to roll out a flexible OLED display.

In the certification, it was mentioned that the Samsung SM-G910S will feature Android 4.3 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice, LTE as well as NFC connectivity, in addition to a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, which more or less tallies with what we have already seen in the Galaxy Round during its official announcement. Well, we also know that LG Display is going full well ahead with the mass production of flexible OLED displays, so it seems that Samsung has beat LG to the punch where an official product is concerned. We will have to wait until November to see what else LG Display has come up with, so stay tuned!

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    Samsung Galaxy Round Launched + Official Specifications

    Samsung Galaxy Round Launched + Official SpecificationsEarlier today, we talked about a curved screen Samsung Galaxy smartphone leak [1]. Well, Samsung made its existence official [2], and here are the first images of the Round. They will give you an idea of what the product looks like and illustrates how Samsung intends to use the curved shape. The most important part of the official announcement is the specifications list. Here it is: (more…)

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    That Curved Screen Samsung Galaxy Round Is a Real Thing

    That Curved Screen Samsung Galaxy Round Is a Real Thing

    If you’re looking to get weird with your phone, the curved screen of the official Samsung Galaxy Round is a good start. Well, sort of. The curved 5.7-inch screen—same as the uncurved Note 3—is a real thing that Samsung is actually making but it’s only launching on SK Telecom in South Korea.

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    Samsung Galaxy Round With Flexible Display Rumored To Launch This Week

    Samsung Galaxy Round With Flexible Display Rumored To Launch This Week

    Over the last couple of weeks we’ve consistently heard that the market will soon be greeting smartphones with flexible displays. Both LG and Samsung are rumored to bring out their products first. If a latest rumor is to be believed, Samsung might actually beat LG to the market. Chatter coming in from Asia suggests that the Samsung Galaxy Round smartphone with a flexible display might be launched later this week.

    The specifications are said to be similar to the Galaxy Note 3. Perhaps that is why there have been many rumors in the past about a Galaxy Note 3 variant with a flexible display. Recently a Samsung device with the model number SM-G910 appeared in benchmark results, this was thought to be the flexible display variant of Note 3. This particular model appeared to have a Snapdragon 800 processor with an Adreno 330 GPU and a smaller 5.5 inch display as opposed to the Note 3′s 5.7 inch one. Another rumor about the SM-G910 gets reiterated, that this smartphone will be produced in limited quantities. As per the report, Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy Round later this week. If the launch is indeed going to take place as rumored, then there’s a strong possibility that it will first grace Samsung’s home country before making its way to other markets, if its destined to leave Korean shores at all.

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