Tuesday, October 25, 2016
The Worlds First Double Sided Smartphone With LCD and E Ink Displays
The Worlds First Double Sided Smartphone With LCD and E Ink Displays
"YotaPhone combines a smartphone and e-reader into one device," said Yota Devices CEO Vlad Martynov in a statement. The front has a typical 4.3-inch LCD display, just like any iPhone or Samsung phone. But its second display looks more like Amazons Kindle e-reader: black and white graphics and text atop a light gray background.
"You can save images and information on the second screen, and it stays there, even if you lose battery power," said Martynov. "You can save anything on the always-on display." Though the e-ink display isnt touch sensitive, there is a small patch of smartphone real estate beneath the display that customers can use to navigate the phone.
The addition of the second screen adds several small personal touches to the phone. Users can use the e-ink display as decoration and post their own wallpapers. In addition, the phone has its own location-based wallpaper that provides weather updates in real time.
Though YotaPhone isnt available in the United States, Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst for Moor Insights, said it stands a chance to compete with other smartphones here. "In a mobile market that is desperately seeking differentiation, YotaPhone is distinctive with its dual-display," he told ABC News. "That kind of differentiation cannot only play in Western European countries, but also in the United States."
The YotaPhone currently retails for 499, approximately $678.
Culled from Yahoo!
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Sunday, August 21, 2016
Samsung patents first double sided transparent touch display
Samsung patents first double sided transparent touch display
Samsung has patented a transparent screen with front and back touch capabilities. Some believe the technology could hit the Galaxy S5 but to be honest we think its very unlikely the feature would reach Samsungs next flagship instalment, which is rumoured to be coming at the start of 2014.
The patent allows the user to touch the back of the device and open a folder from a list or additional pop up for features such as photos or notes without navigating away from the display on the front.
Another way the technology can work is by having two overlapping objects active on the device, one controlled by the front of the device and another by the back. Other features which are used on most front screen displays such as patterns for unlocking and controlling video are also detailed in the patents.
The patent was filed in the first half of 2013 in the US and a year earlier in Korea which makes it a little difficult to tell how far along in the research and development process Samsung really is. As far as we know no other manufacturers have patented transparent display technologies so its likely Samsung will be one step ahead of the competition once they begin to filter into the market.
Another application the patent shows is setting an alarm clock on the front display and then controlling the time and date with the back display. The technology could be applied to a number of smartphone functions. It would be interesting in playing video allowing you to continue watching whilst checking that text message youve just received.
Thats even before contemplating how game developers could use the technology. Most mobile gaming is controlled via a smartphones touch screen display so two displays would essentially mean two controllers. The possibilities are endless and it seems like Samsung has caught onto that idea.
by jamesp via Featured Articles
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