The Samsung display display will launch a new foldable display brand in 2025, a new technology industry exhibition that opens the door on August 7 (Thursday). The brand has been dubbed “Mont Flex”.
That is how Samsung describes it. “M” means mechanical stability, “O” Opto mechanically flat, “N” for tight bells and “t” for thin and light weight design.
In more detail, M. Shrinks innovations such as resistant structure, which allowed the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 display to avoid 500,000 folded bicycles. O highlights the work of making the crease less visible. Tight bees give you more screen area. Finally, the whole industry is striving for thin and light foldables and helps to do this by down the display.
“Mont” is also a French for “Mountain”, which is deliberately – Samsung says it represents a foldable innovation commitment.
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Catch, let us hold our tech preliminary dictionary. Lead means low power consumption, environmentally friendly, enhanced brightness and is designed for soft and light. The OCF or on -cell film improves visual performance while also making the display thin and light.
Jay Nam Yun said, “After the launch of a foldable panel with a newly developed ‘shock resistant structure’, which approves 500,000 times stability tests, we will continue to advance the limits to supply more better folded products exceeding market expectations.
Foldable panels of the Samsung display are certainly included in the Galaxy Z series. The company also sells to other smartphone makers – recently, unofficial information has emerged that Apple has ordered panels for its upcoming foldable.
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