Samsung was one of the first companies to offer curved OLED televisions, and now it can say it's the first to announce a smartphone with a curved OLED display too. Meet the Samsung Galaxy Round , a new Android handset that features a 5.7-inch curved AMOLED screen that is set to launch tomorrow, October 10th, in Korea.

Unlike earlier smartphones from Samsung like the Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus—both of which used curved glass—the Galaxy Round is curved along a vertical axis, as pointed out by The Verge . It's not entirely clear what the benefits of such a design are yet, but Samsung has built in a few software features to showcase device's unique hardware.Users can view notifications and other at-a-glance information while the screen is off by slightly rolling the phone along its curve using what the company calls the Roll Effect, and tilting the device creates a "visual interaction with the screen" with the Gravity Effect feature.Aside from the flexible display, the Galaxy Round closely resembles the new Galaxy Note 3, sporting a full HD 5.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM, Android 4.3, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a leather rear cover.Release information beyond Korea has not been announced. The Galaxy Round will be available in Luxury Brown at launch and will sell for 1.09 million won (about $1,013).Samsung's rival LG has started mass production of its own flexible smartphone displays. A specific device has yet to be revealed, but with Samsung's new phone already out in the open, it wouldn't be surprising if LG makes a similar announcement in the near future.What do you think of Samsung's Galaxy Round? Let us know in the comments.

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