Higher screen resolutions bring impressive details to the picture quality and Samsung has plans to raise the bar even higher with its upcoming smartphone displays in the next two years.
The smartphone business has grown enormously over the years, yet there is always room for innovation as consumers demand better phones. Smartphone makers are always trying to outdo each other in the novelty factor. Samsung follows the survival of the fittest strategy to stay on top. Latest plans reveal that Samsung is working on smartphones with higher resolution, as high as 4K, which is currently reserved for televisions.
According to a latest chart in the progressive plans on Samsung displays, smartphones equipped with higher resolution, up to 2,560-by-1,440, displays will hit the stores by next year. The company will bring ultra high-definition (4K) displays with 3,840-by-2,160 resolution squeezed in large screen-sized smartphones or "phablets" by 2015, reports PCMag. With the success of Samsung's big screen smartphones, it is evident the company would bring more of those devices.
Earlier this month, Samsung's timetable for its future smartphones revealed that the company is working toward bringing bendable displays next year and foldable ones in late 2015. The new devices will succeed the not-so-successful Galaxy Round smartphone, which introduced the company's first curved display.
While the present is working well in Samsung's favor, the tech company wants to make efforts to secure its future too. Its latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S4 and Note 3, have driven the company toward a third profitable quarter. The company's promise to bring 4K smartphones on the store shelves by 2015 is definitely a bold move. During the company's Analyst Day event this week, which is the first in the last eight years, Samsung came up with enough reasons for the consumers to stick to its brand.