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Samsung Phone with its Super AMOLED to debut next week

By Mac Hack PC 8 February 2010 View Comments

Samsung is all into displays. In our recent post we have mentioned about a Samsung Transparent laptop. Now, its time for Samsung Phone with a Super AMOLED screen. Which promises to be 20 percent more visible in direct sunlight than current AMOLED displays like Zune HD and Nexus One. Samsung also estimates that the screen is about 5 times “clearer” than the regular OLED screens.

Samsung Super AMOLED

This 3.3 inch, 800X480 “Super AMOLED” screen should be unveiled with a new device at next week’s Mobile World Congress. We are unsure about when this device will be ready to be ship. but, looks like it will be shipped in the first quarter of 2010.

The only question will be, will Samsung sell its Super AMOLED to other companies who are interested in it? If we look at the tradition, Samsung always uses its product first and then offer it to other.

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