Oppo to introduce a concept phone with rollable display at Inno Day 2020
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Nov 2020
Liara Citadel, 16 Nov 2020People like him have been around for ages - they are the pe... moreHahahahaha
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- AnonD-731363
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- 18 Nov 2020
Same like fold i dont think a screen which can breaks by nails will be a groundbreaking technology.
Rollable displays from LG or Oppo is the same.
It will be very costly and of course not good for use.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Bojank91, 16 Nov 2020Glass?It will be plastic just like the Galaxy Fold because glass needs to be heated up to certain degree to be able to change its shape.
They could create a mechanism or backplate that retracts following the screen.
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- Liara Citadel
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- 16 Nov 2020
pesches132, 16 Nov 2020Do you hate innovation or something? lol, this is what make... morePeople like him have been around for ages - they are the people that devaluate others and constantly tries to ruin other peoples ideas and dreams.
People like him were also naysaying when the first airplane were build and when the first moon landing occured. They said it can't be done, it's useless etc.
If we listen to people like him technological advancement would subside. So don't ever listen to him or other naysayers. Believe in yourself, always.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Being this concept, the LG one and other patent made in the past, this sound like an interesting UI challenge to handle as Android isn't that flexible when it come to deeply modifying it, and here you need constant resizing/icons reorganizing to work smoothly.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Anonymous, 16 Nov 2020As usual, The Chinese manufacturers get there ahead of LG o... moreThis is just a concept phone, not an actual model that will be sold. Concepts are made with most of the things not even working. Its there just for show. LG filled their patent over a year ago for this model and they will reveal and actual model for sale in 4 months from now. Oppo can go for a concept, but making a concept just to reveal it as "first" is plain dumb lol. Make an actual working and official model and release it. Concepts very often dont even become real in years and years...
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- pesches132
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- 16 Nov 2020
Yee, 16 Nov 2020Another device purely for tech reviewers. There isn't... moreDo you hate innovation or something? lol, this is what makes technology exciting.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Yee, 16 Nov 2020Another device purely for tech reviewers. There isn't... moreThat is why its a concept, if it was done by apple would you consider it a revolutionary new idea.
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- Anonymous
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- 16 Nov 2020
Anonymous, 16 Nov 2020As usual, The Chinese manufacturers get there ahead of LG o... moreLG has a working rollable tv. We might see LG slide as it is already under development. Not just a concept. Besides, Samsung already has such concept for so long. But oppo might have different imimplementation. So I am curious.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Another device purely for tech reviewers.
There isn't a common folk that I know (age 20-73) that ever heard about galaxy fold, nor they are interested in buying gimmicks.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Looks good, better than LG's (as per rumours) implementation where the screen rolls out horizontally
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- Anonymous
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- 16 Nov 2020
I'd very much like to see this in action. It sounds interesting. They're gone for the expand upwards rather than expand both sides.
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- 16 Nov 2020
Let's see what LG and Oppo can do with the rollable display. At least LG has a fully working public example of that idea with its own TV.
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- Bojank91
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- 16 Nov 2020
Note 20 Ultra, 16 Nov 2020on Paper it is a good solution, but how the hollowness goin... moreGlass?
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- 16 Nov 2020
on Paper it is a good solution, but how the hollowness going to affect the touch exprince when expanding the mobile ? When you press little hard it should't bend.
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- Anonymous
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- 16 Nov 2020
As usual, The Chinese manufacturers get there ahead of LG or others.
Always at the forefront of innovation.