Qualcomm’s display technology product manager Salman Saeed explained in an interview with media TechRadar that the flexible screen also needs to overcome some technical obstacles.
Saeed pointed out that transistors are the weakest link in the display architecture and that the components responsible for powering a single pixel are not yet sufficiently resistant to frequent folding.
Saeed also said that today's smartphone makers have not really cracked material science to create electrodes that can be repeatedly bent and folded.
IT House understands that these problems have always existed in the R&D and production of folding cell phones. The major obstacles faced by mobile phone manufacturers have been how to replace or innovate R&D rigid components. Among them, the breakthroughs that have taken place have caused us to get away from foldable cell phones. The closer you come.
It seems that before the Galaxy X came out of mythology, manufacturers still need to do a lot of work and achieve scientific breakthroughs.