Samsung joint venture to promote carbon fiber, maybe in phones too

24 June, 2013

There was murmurs that Samsung is looking into alternative materials when the HTC One garnered so much praise for its aluminum unibody. However, the South Koreans may have had a completely different material in mind – carbon fiber.

Samsung Petrochemical and SGL Group formed a joint venture to "develop new industrial and electronic applications with carbon composite materials for Samsung and the Korean market." Obviously, much of the carbon fiber will go to industrial products, but electronics and electronic media is mentioned in the press release several times.

As is the need for lighter products and weight is a big factor in modern smartphones. Of course, the press release makes no direct mention that future Samsung phones will use carbon fiber and by the sound of it the initial target is the Korean market.

Still, we'd love to see more carbon fiber phones – so far it has seen limited use in luxury phones and a handful of LG phones (the Secret line), but tough and light phones sound great, fingers crossed.

Image of Samsung Galaxy S4 carbon fiber back courtesy of BodyGuardz.

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  • biker
  • 30 Aug 2013
  • 897

I drop my motorcycle helmet all the time and it don't break...maybe Samsung will make a phone out of a motorcycle helmets *snicker* I got a carbon fiber helmet too but it ain't DOT approved(it looks kewl but don't protect my noggin) :-(

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Jun 2013
  • 4QS

In that same token those "higher class" people have their own childish views and stereotypical mindset. You should base what you like off what you like. Not what your status is or off how cool or sissy you think your friend or the gen...

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Jun 2013
  • P%u

That's the stupidest thing I've read in a while... Aluminum is, in terms of durability or quality, is cheap crap compared to the plastic Samsung uses. Yes, it feels cheap, but stack two or three of it and it can stop a freaking bullet. Not to mention...

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