A week has passed Samsung officially launched the Galaxy Z Flip, your second wrap phone. This new phone introduced a series of changes regarding the Golden Fold introduced last year, the first of which is its sleek, easy-to-use format. Another major change he made on screen.
Samsung introduced a Ultrafine wrap glass on this Galaxy Z Flip screen. The key feature of this model, which will provide the device with great resistance, though some tests show the opposite. Samsung seems to be determined to make this crystal a success, because they will be marketing it.
The first impression of the Galaxy Z Flip: bending the future
We were able to test Samsung's second mobile phone, the Fold, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, which will be arriving in Spain soon.
Ultra-thin glass wrap for phones
Samsung Display, a division of a company dedicated to screens, sells its Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) technology wrapping phones. This ultra-thin glass is the one used in the Galaxy Z Flip introduced last week, designed to protect the screen from bumps, scratches or scratches. These crystals stand out at a weight of only 30 micrometers.
One of the most important factors, which influenced its sales, is that it can be produced in large quantities, in addition to performing at different screen sizes. According to the company, the panel is durable and durable compared to the plastic panels used on other welded wires and has the same touch as the standard glass used on smartphones.
The glass used by Samsung in its Glass Z Flip can support at least 200,000 folders, which would have been four years of use. In developing this technology they have partnered with Dowoo Insys Co, a manufacturer of low-quality glassware. The relationship between the two companies began in 2013, with the Korean giant owning 27.7% of Dowoo Insys Co, thus becoming its largest shareholder.
The best features of the Galaxy Z Flip will be standard on Android
The Galaxy Z Flip split-screen function, which allows you to do two things at the same time, will be launched by some phones that can no longer be rolled up on Android.
Samsung has registered the trademark of Ultra-Good Glass, its UGT technology, in 38 countries in total. The brand hopes to be able to provide this technology for many mobile products on Android, who used it like this on their wrap phones. Considering that many products on Android are expected to introduce wrap-up phones over the years, it would be unusual to see that they use this small-size mirror that we saw on the Galaxy Z Flip, though there is currently no proven or publicly proven brand.