The CHICOMS stole defective technology from Samsung. LOL!
The foldable screen tech Samsung spent millions on has been stolen by the CHICOMS
Samsung’s foldable phone display technology was stolen and then sold to a pair of Chinese company, a new lawsuit filed in South Korea claims. According to the allegations, Samsung’s “flexible OLED edge panel 3D lamination” blueprints were leaked by a supplier to a company that reportedly set up the plan. The lawsuit then claims the company sold the leaked info to two Chinese companies for almost $14 million.
Huawei delays launch of foldable Mate X , Blames Samsung
Huawei has delayed the launch of its highly anticipated foldable phone, the Mate X, from June to September.
The Chinese tech giant told CNBC and The Wall Street Journal that it was doing extensive testing to make sure the device was ready for consumers, and that the company was taking a “cautious” approach following the failed launch of Samsung’s own foldable device, the Galaxy Fold. The Fold debuted in April but shipment of the phone has been indefinitely delayed after devices reviewed by multiple outlets broke in a matter of days.
“We don’t want to launch a product to destroy our reputation,” a spokesperson for Huawei told CNBC.
WHAT REPUTATION DOES THE CHICOMS HAVE?
The foldable screen tech Samsung spent millions on has been stolen by the CHICOMS
Samsung’s foldable phone display technology was stolen and then sold to a pair of Chinese company, a new lawsuit filed in South Korea claims. According to the allegations, Samsung’s “flexible OLED edge panel 3D lamination” blueprints were leaked by a supplier to a company that reportedly set up the plan. The lawsuit then claims the company sold the leaked info to two Chinese companies for almost $14 million.
Huawei delays launch of foldable Mate X , Blames Samsung
Huawei has delayed the launch of its highly anticipated foldable phone, the Mate X, from June to September.
The Chinese tech giant told CNBC and The Wall Street Journal that it was doing extensive testing to make sure the device was ready for consumers, and that the company was taking a “cautious” approach following the failed launch of Samsung’s own foldable device, the Galaxy Fold. The Fold debuted in April but shipment of the phone has been indefinitely delayed after devices reviewed by multiple outlets broke in a matter of days.
“We don’t want to launch a product to destroy our reputation,” a spokesperson for Huawei told CNBC.
WHAT REPUTATION DOES THE CHICOMS HAVE?