Invite to admire the Samsung Galaxy Stick concept with a pole roll screen like LG's TV

If you are looking forward to a breakthrough in smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Stick concept has a polar scrolling screen like LG's TV shared by Yaho Design designers below that will probably please you somewhat.

If you are looking forward to a breakthrough in smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Stick concept has a polar scrolling screen like LG's TV shared by Yaho Design designers below that will probably please you somewhat.

According to Yaho Design designers, the idea of ​​Samsung's future flexible screen smartphones was inspired by LG's roll-screen TV models on display at CES 2019 in Las Vegas (USA). the begin of the year.

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In this concept, the Samsung Galaxy Stick has an overflowing and expandable screen that looks like a mini TV controller thanks to its flexible scrolling screen.

When rolled, its screen will roll straight into the empty body.

Galaxy Stick's body is thicker than a regular smartphone, but narrower.

Galaxy Stick also has a secondary screen on the camera body that allows users to directly perform operations on them such as answering messages, calling, fingerprint touch .

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  1. See the impressive BOE's 12.3-inch screen
  2. This is a durable smartphone, falling from a height of 31km above the ground but only slightly damaged on the screen glass.

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