TechRadar.com: "Samsung official announced the Galaxy Round, straight-up declaring it to be the world's first smartphone with a curved display.
It's anything but straight, though. The concave phone has a unique 5.7-inch AMOLED screen, which makes it the same size as the recently launched and suddenly very flat-looking Galaxy Note 3."
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Why do we actually need curved displays? I have no problem with my non-curved display devices. Just some BS.
I thought the Nexus Phone from 2yrs ago was the first "curved" screen? It sure looks like it has a slight curve to it.
EDIT
Nevermind...I see it curves slightly into the middle...a different level of curvature
looks weird
It seems like it'd feel more natural to the hand than a flat phone.
I wondering how though is this curve display. We want to see drop test as soon as possible. Is the curve display more resistant to breakage or not?