Thursday, November 28, 2013

5 Technology Plan Samsung before 2015

5 Technology Plan Samsung before 2015
Samsung is one of the popular brands of electronic devices such as laptop, mobile phone, or tablet. In a meeting attended by high-ranking Samsung and analysts in South Korea this week, Samsung explained that the company's future plans.

Lee Sang - hoon, CFO Samsung Electronics, explained that the company will continue to improve the product makes. Excerpted from the website Digital Trends, Wednesday, November 6, 2013, Samsung announced five new technologies that will be prepared by 2015. Here are five of these technologies:

1. Fold Device Flexible
After removing the curved phone, the Samsung Galaxy Round, South Korean companies that will work on mobile phones and flexible folding screen. The plan, the phone screen will bend gliding mid-2014, while the folding mobile phone by the end of 2015.

2. New Innovative Electronic Devices
During the meeting, the Samsung seems also plans to re- create innovative products such as the Samsung Galaxy Gear and similar devices Google Glass. Samsung recently filed a patent on a product that is equal to the product specification presented at the meeting.

3. Better Software
The Company recognizes that the development of their software is far behind compared to hardware. Hence, Samsung is also planning to re- improve the quality of software.

4. Ultra Screen HD
Quality touch screen with 1080 pixels is essential for mobile devices. Seeing LG Display and Japan have issued a product with 2560x1440 pixels, Samsung did not want to miss. The company plans to make the screen with greater resolution 3840x2160. It is estimated that the HD screen slid early 2014.

5. 64 - bit processor
Moving left Exynos chip made by Samsung can be like Apple and Qualcomm are designing their own ARM. When gathering, Samsung also showed will make 64 bit processor based on ARM with their designs. Both HD display and 64 - bit processors may be embedded in Samsung Galaxy M which is now being widely discussed.

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