While Samsung hoped to begin production of its new flexible AMOLED displays in 2012, it looks like a wrench has been thrown into the gears, causing the company to delay production.The first phones using the new screen technology will likely still be made using rigid glass, so the phones won't actually be flexible. These new flexible displays are still thinner than existing AMOLED displays. That, along with the fact that they can be curved, means more room for other components, leading to thinner phones.
Samsung isn't the only company planning to introduce flexible displays. LG is also working on flexible displays, using the same technology as the Samsung displays. LG has said that they plan to introduce these displays in the second half of 2013. Hopefully, the production issues will be overcome quickly and well these Samsung flexible displays on the market as early as the company hopes. Samsung initially hoped to begin mass-producing the displays in 2009, so this wouldn't be the first time the company fell short of its goals.
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