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Samsung gets rollable smartphone patent featuring AQI detector

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Samsung is the first smartphone manufacturing company that brought a new revolution in the smartphone industry with the first foldable device in the commercial market, with a large number of units sold, and now the company has also started taking steps to bring new rollable technology to real life.

Samsung rollable screen patent gets approval

For bringing the rollable screen into real life, Samsung has already applied for the patent, which has now received approval. In the new patent information, there is some information that says the new device will be equipped with a proximity sensor, which includes a light source and a light sensor. The device will also be capable of detecting light as per the particulate matter in the air and measuring the intensity of the reflected light.

How is air quality monitoring useful?

Nowadays, air pollution is increased due to the several types of dust particles flowing in the air due to high construction or industrial smoke. There are harmful PM 2.5 particles that enter the lungs and cause health problems, so if you get the monitoring system on your device that will alert you when there’s too much density of particles flowing anywhere, you can prevent yourself by putting on a mask or other thing.

How good will the rollable display be?

Samsung has brought the first rollable device with the AQI detector, but with the new technology, it hasn’t compromised the design or its features. With the innovation, the company has brought some more important integrated features, such as an integrated airflow duct that directs external air into an air quality sensor to improve the accuracy and speed of air quality measurement. The mechanism of device opening and closing is intelligent, which makes it easier to control according to the optimal operation of the sensor. The design also supports some space-consuming components, which means they will maintain their sleek appearance.

Source – ITHome

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