Samsung invests more than 4,15 billion euros in production of flexible oled-screens

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Samsung over 4,15 billion euros to invest in its factory, aimed at the production of flexible, bendable, and rollable oled screens. That reports BusinessKorea. The purpose of the investment is to meet the rapidly growing demand for the screens to comply.

According to Oled-Display, Samsung has the investment been confirmed. From the investment in the A3 plant, it can be determined that Samsung was the market of flexible oled-screens in his grip.

Judging by the releases of previous years, expected BusinessKorea that the successors of the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Note 4 is probably the beginning of next year and it would be necessary that Samsung, this year begins with the expansion of the A3 plant. Otherwise, the smartphones are not a flexible oled screen can be. The plan of Samsung would be to the mass production in the factory in January or February 2015 to start.

Samsung Display is reportedly currently fifteen to twenty thousand flexible screens per month to produce, but which are not all for phones. The company would be around twenty thousand 5″- or 6″-smartphones per year with the screens able to produce and the other screens are processed in the Curved-smart-tv’s and the Gear Fit-sportarmbanden.

Samsung is already involved with bendable and flexible oled screens, the first phone with a flexible screen, the Galaxy Round, the company came at the end of last year. That, however, was not available in the Netherlands. Samsung is not the only one who is dealing with the technology: competitor LG is working hard on the production of flexible oled-screens.