Samsung is reportedly working on a new model of the Galaxy Note 3 with a flexible display.
The South Korean manufacturer is developing a limited edition version of the phablet with a flexible OLED screen, Digital Spy reveals citing ChosunMedia.
Samsung has been experimenting with flexible display technology for some time, having unveiled a bendable screen at CES in January, but is yet to launch a device that uses it.
Rumours of the new Galaxy Note 3 follow reports that Samsung and LG have ended their long-running patent dispute over next-generation display patents for TVs and other hardware.
Unveiled at the IFA trade show earlier this month, the original Galaxy Note 3 features a 5.7-inch 1080p Full HD screen and runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.
The phablet launches in more than 140 countries tomorrow (September 25).
Earlier, VivaCell-MTS has announced that long-expected Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone in already in Armenia and will available for preorder through September 27 at VivaCell-MTS Amiryan 3 service center in Yerevan.
The buyers will get S View cover as a gift and a coupon for 50 % discounted purchase of the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch to be available starting October 2013, the company said in a press release.






