Before we go too far into this experiment in awesomeness, you should
know that the following set of images are for a design experiment, a
conceptual work made by an industrial designer wishing to explore the
possibilities and current impossibilities of the way smartphones and
their super amazing super AMOLED displays are able to work. This is of
course therefor a Samsung Device, running with the Galaxy name, named
here the Galaxy S Skin or just the Galaxy Skin, bending in all
directions to give you an experience like none other.

The device you’re about to look at is said (again, in a conceptual
universe) to be using a Graphene.SP AMOLED Natural User Interface. It’s
essentially the same thickness as a few pieces of paper stacked up, and
the entire device is surrounded by a Sensor Bar which somehow allows the
device to have all the same communication functions as a normal
smartphone would. The phone can be bent, folded, and set to stay in any
position, be it set up like a folder, rolled over for a presentation, or
flattened for your pocket. You can even roll it around your wrist as a
watch.
Set it on your desk as a clock, plug in a microSD card to hold your
10,000 apps, or use it as a boom box. The very top and the very bottom
of the device are made of a harder material (plastic or metal) in order
to have the device sit strong not he desk for activities such as
projecting a report on the wall (yes, it’s got a projector as well,) or
watching a movie. What’s best about this device? It’s running a whole
new version of Android called Android Flexy, made for running around
corners and through this device in a manner never conceived before.
Galaxy S Skin Flexible AMOLED Screen Concept Revealed
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