Rollable displays are nothing new, and have been around for quite some time, whether in television sets or even laptops, but what if one were to be incorporated into a modern smartphone? Meet the Samsung Galaxy Stick. When it’s not in use, the display is hidden away in the sleek aluminum chassis, while a secondary display on the body is used to display calls, messages, battery indicators, and other notifications.
The second touchscreen is permanent, and can be used to show notifications when the flexible screen is rolled in. There’s even enough room to house an in-screen fingerprint sensor for unlocking your smartphone. The only drawback of this concept is the fact that the Galaxy Stick packs only one primary camera on its rear chassis.
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