Samsung gives first glimpse of foldable phone
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[November 08, 2018]
By Jane Lanhee Lee and Munsif Vengattil
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Samsung
Electronics Co Ltd <005930.KS> unveiled its much-anticipated foldable
phone in San Francisco on Wednesday, urging Android developers to start
writing apps for it.
The South Korean tech company needs to get the foldable phone right to
reverse steep declines in profit for its mobile division and restore
some of the cachet its brand has lost to Apple Inc <AAPL.O>.
Foldable phones promise the screen of a small tablet in a pocket-sized
device.
Justin Denison, a senior vice president of mobile product marketing,
showed a prototype with a screen he said measured 7.3 inches (18.5 cm)
diagonally.
Folded in two it appeared to resemble a thick phone, but Samsung did not
give media or developers a chance to touch or see the device up close.
Dave Burke, vice president of engineering for Google's Android software
platform, told a Google conference in California that Samsung planned to
introduce a new Android-based device early next year.
"We expect to see foldable products from several Android manufacturers,"
he said.
Google's head of Android UX, Glen Murphy, was also on stage with Samsung
and said Google would work with the developer community to bring more
features to the phone.
Samsung said it would be ready for mass production in the coming months.
Developer Joshua Clark, who was at the conference, said Samsung needs to
sell the technology to its competitors for the product to be widely
adopted.
"I really think it only takes two companies, and then all of the sudden
it will catch on," said Clark. "And the fact that Google was on stage,
that says a lot. For developers to be able to integrate it with all
their apps, that gives me a lot of confidence."
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Eui-Suk Chung, Samsung Electronics executive vice-president of
Software and Artificial Intelligence, speaks during the Samsung
Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, U.S., November
7, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
Analyst Bob O’Donnell with Technalysis Research said that while the bendable
screen provided a wow factor, shoppers may not like the thickness of the folded
phone or its price tag.
"They'll have to prove that it's more than just a gimmick," said O'Donnell. "But
it’s smart to open it up to developers early to do different types of
experiences."
Maribel Lopez, an analyst at Lopez Research, said that the product would likely
be relatively expensive in the near term.
"We're talking about brand new materials that have been made for this and also a
new manufacturing process," said Lopez.
Samsung is among a handful of developers working on foldable phones.
China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] has said it is planning to launch a
5G smartphone with a foldable screen in mid-2019.
Samsung and Huawei, however, have been beaten to the market by Royole, a Chinese
display making start-up, which last week unveiled a foldable Android phone with
a 7.8 inch screen, priced from around $1,300. Royole said it would start filling
orders in late December.
(Reporting by Jane Lanhee Lee, Munsif Vengattil and Paresh Dave; Editing by Greg
Mitchell and Lisa Shumaker)
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