Now that flexible displays have become a reality, even if for the moment, only two devices offer yet this technology, it was necessary that Samsung believes in developing and patenting of other innovations. And the last one, just discovery would almost airs science fiction since it describes a smartphone combining transparent touch screen and back, allowing the user to control the device by touching both the front the rear.
As shown in the diagram accompanying the patent, the combination of the transparent screen and touch the back of this Samsung smartphone would achieve different actions depending on which side of the device on which you place your finger.
A transparent screen smartphone with touch control on the back
The rear control could, for example, allow to open a file from a list, preview the contents of a folder or access any other information without having to open it. Another example would be to overlap the interface of two components by moving a finger on the front and the other on the back.
In addition to the new features of ergonomics that feature touch control back could offer, it would also issue to improve the multimedia experience Samsung devices. The figure below describes such a new feature to pause a video and patting the back of your smartphone can make a screenshot via a swipe back.
Of course, for now this technology is still in the patent, there is no evidence so it will emerge in the future. However, given the fact that the rear touch controls are finally starting to emerge on devices like the LG G2 and the only barrier to the adoption of the remaining design of the transparent screen technology, it is hoped that eventually Samsung eventually put in place, it has always been one step ahead of the competition when it comes to screens.
As shown in the diagram accompanying the patent, the combination of the transparent screen and touch the back of this Samsung smartphone would achieve different actions depending on which side of the device on which you place your finger.
A transparent screen smartphone with touch control on the back
The rear control could, for example, allow to open a file from a list, preview the contents of a folder or access any other information without having to open it. Another example would be to overlap the interface of two components by moving a finger on the front and the other on the back.
In addition to the new features of ergonomics that feature touch control back could offer, it would also issue to improve the multimedia experience Samsung devices. The figure below describes such a new feature to pause a video and patting the back of your smartphone can make a screenshot via a swipe back.
Of course, for now this technology is still in the patent, there is no evidence so it will emerge in the future. However, given the fact that the rear touch controls are finally starting to emerge on devices like the LG G2 and the only barrier to the adoption of the remaining design of the transparent screen technology, it is hoped that eventually Samsung eventually put in place, it has always been one step ahead of the competition when it comes to screens.
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