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Samsung's Galaxy Round has a curved screen — don't ask why

Samsung's Galaxy Round smartphone
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Samsung’s rumored curved screen phone is here — and no, it still doesn’t make any sense.

Samsung tonight officially announced the Galaxy Round, what looks to be a slightly tweaked Galaxy Note 3 with a slightly curved 5.7-inch display.

But if you’re looking for reasons why Samsung is diving into curvy screens, you’ll have to sit tight for a more lengthy explanation. As the Verge notes, Samsung says the phone will have a new “Round Interaction” feature, allowing you to peek at its battery life and notifications by tilting the phone while it’s on a flat surface. The curved screen could also make the Galaxy Round easier to hold than other phablet-sized phones.

Rumors also point to LG debuting a curved screen smartphone soon. Samsung also included a slightly curved display in the Galaxy Nexus a few years ago, though it looks like the curve is more significant in the Galaxy Round.


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For the most part, it seems like these upcoming curved smartphone screens will be more of a novelty than truly compelling. But they’re paving the way for more intriguing screen shapes down the line — potentially even truly flexible displays.