Samsung is the largest smartphone maker on the planet, which is something we all knew and this organization tends to experiment occasionally to launch an odd mobile handset to perceive how the business sector will respond and check whether it sticks. The same scenario was created with the first Galaxy Note smartphone. The first gen Galaxy Note was a colossal gadget in those days, and relatively few individuals thought it will boost the Samsung Smartphone sale and the rest is history. Samsung had presented the sixth gen Galaxy Note handset very recently, and this smartphone is really anticipated that would beat its forerunner, and break a few records along the way.
This is not by any means the only case of Samsung's experimentation, obviously, the organization had begun exploring different avenues regarding bended display in 2014 when they launched the Galaxy Note Edge phablet. This smartphone brandished a curved display on its right side, and despite that sales numbers did not squash any records but this smartphone attracted many individuals and gave Samsung an immaculate reason to discharge the Galaxy S6 Edge handset in 2015. The Galaxy S6 Edge wore a bended display on both its left and right side, and the organization figured out how to sell huge amounts of units of this smartphone. The Galaxy S7 Edge is very like its antecedent, and it appears like it will offer surprisingly better than the S6 Edge. Having that at the top of the priority list, Samsung was sufficiently striking to discharge the Galaxy Note 7 with the 'Double Edge' display also, they didn't select to discharge a flat screen variation which was to some degree shocking.
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Presently, another report has surfaced in Korea, and as per it, Samsung may incorporate curved screen in their Galaxy S lineup too. “Samsung has considered that it would make the edge display as the identity of the Galaxy S smartphone lineup,” said the company’s mobile chief, Dong-jin Koh. This does not exactly confirm that Samsung will do this, but it sure seems like the company is thinking about it. Samsung’s curved display production lines are now fully capable of manufacturing enough such panels for the Galaxy S line as well, and we might not see a flat screen Galaxy S8 next year. Samsung is looking to differentiate, and even though the company opted to release the Galaxy S7 in both flat and curved variant, its successor might not get the ‘regular’ model, and follow in Galaxy Note 7’s footsteps. We do believe that this will also depend on how well the Galaxy Note 7 sells, but the sheer fact that the Galaxy S7 Edge was able to outsell the regular Galaxy S7 says a lot.
However it is a bit early to tell if their plan was a success, but as a market watcher had said, “Samsung will not likely get rid of the flat-screen Galaxy S smartphone model right away, but if the market response is positive with the Note 7, it would surely serve as a cue for Samsung to focus only on the Edge model.”
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