Without a doubt, one of the most unique devices of 2015 has been the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and its dual curved display. Samsung took a bit risk with this design, and despite having tested one curved edge on the Galaxy Note Edge, it was still a big risk to up it to two curved edges. While Samsung hasn’t quite seen the financial pay-off it intended from releasing this novel feature into the wild, it appears Samsung’s competitors are also eyeing the dual curved display – a new report says that Huawei could have a dual curved display smartphone ready sometime in 2016, and that Samsung will be supplying them with the display unit.
According to the report, Huawei wants to have a Quad HD device which has dual curved edges, something which Samsung is the sole producer of. Perhaps even more surprising is that Huawei intends to make 3 million of this device every month, which would make it one of its major flagship devices in 2016. It’s good business for Samsung, and it looks like for the time being, the dual curved display is here to stay.
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