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Built FlexCase Book 3 mode Mode, Laptop Mode, Easy Mode Bookside bend and met with many features highly customizable.

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About 10 years ago, the project of the handset equipped with flexible screen for the ability to be folded, bent into a circle has been a lot of people interested, forecast future trends. In the heyday with the Symbian, Nokia had Morph template design with curved screen very nicely, and has received the highest award red dot "best of the best".


Microsoft is developing Flexible screen FlexCase

Project seemed phone equipped with a flexible screen only receive attention, researchers from Samsung and LG, but even to be said that Microsoft also is testing this new technology on communication via a video has appeared on YouTube. According synthetic sources, Microsoft is researching, testing a new product line similar to Nokia's Morph called FlexCase.

Microsoft is developing Flexible screen FlexCase

Although not a color screen display brilliant, FlexCase serves as the second screen only displays black and white. Something special, Flexible FlexCase easy, touchscreen works just part 3D Touch technology allows use force, bent to to perform multiple commands in the form of context. This unique product under study, born from the cooperation of Microsoft and Media Interaction Lab - a company from Austria.

Microsoft is developing Flexible screen FlexCase


From the clip on Youtube, we can see a built FlexCase following 3 modes: Book Mode, Laptop Mode and Bookside Mode. Also easy to convert 3 mode, allowing FlexCase receive content from the main screen, the screen turns into side, displays a message from a mobile device. This is quite amazing, promising soon to be applied in the near future on the new handset from Microsoft.

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