Samsung Galaxy X has long teased the imagination of smartphone enthusiasts. A massive technological leap is to be expected with the great features that may come with the flagship device, which is rumored to be able to transform into a tablet.
Samsung, LG, and Lenovo have all introduced their individual progress on bendable display. However, the most anticipated device would be that of Samsung. The company's technology is currently dubbed as Galaxy X, which may or may not be the actual name of the Samsung's product.
That being said, interest for bendable smartphone coming from the Korean-based company has doubled over the past months. This happened immediately after information of its patent application for a bendable technology, and some rumors surfaced online. As a testament to such keen interest, a concept video is now becoming viral that showcases the potential look of the Galaxy X.
Designers at Tech Configurations managed to produced a 3D render of the Galaxy X based on the leaks and internet details online. The output of the designers was then uploaded to YouTube, making it accessible for smartphone enthusiasts.
Based on the 3D render, the potential look of another Samsung flagship will initially be a 5in QHD AMOLED. However, the smartphone could easily transform into a hybrid tablet boasting of a 7-inch 4K edge-to-edge display.
The main point of the designer is to showcase functionality, while still maintaining sleek design. This will also users to purchase a single device that would potentially function as a mobile device and hybrid tablet.
As of the current writing, there is still no official confirmation for the release of a foldable smartphone the Korean electronics giant, much more of the Samsung Galaxy X. However, an insider hinted that the main cause for delay is strongly tied with marketability and profitability issues. If all things will go smoothly, the possible launching of a Samsung bendable smartphone would be in the third quarter of 2017.
Watch here below the concept video: