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Foldable Smartphone Concept by Nieuwemobiel |
We posted many times about Samsung's foldable smartphone and now we have thefinal version of Samsung’s foldable phone.
A website NieuweMobiel has posted about the upcoming foldable smartphone by Samsung and given the idea about smartphone will look like through concept renders.The new Smartphone has been allegedly named Galaxy X, nonetheless, there are rumors of gossip about it being called Galaxy F – the name of a dropped Smartphone– with F for Folding.
The renders have been made in view of the past schematics and the licenses recorded by Samsung for collapsing Smartphones and these are appeared in all positions.
That means the renders are as consistent with the genuine models as possible and give you an idea of what they’ll look like on release.
Let’s have a look at the concept renders released by the Dutch website and its partner Jonas Dähnert:
While there are still rumours, the handset may well be officially introduced by the Korean giant Samsung in January at the CES 2019.
The above renders shows us that the foldable smartphone does not fold fully, which means that media control buttons are always visible. Here's the place the idea renders and licenses wander. The renders demonstrate that the smartphone doesn't crease completely anyway the licenses documented by Samsung did show the phone folding flat.
I sure you have also noticed that the back of the phone in the concept looks just like the recently unveiled Note 9. Remember that Samsung’s upcoming Smartphone may not sport that design. This is just a what-if.
Huawei is also working on foldable smartphone and may launch it before Samsung.
Rumored Specs and Price
With dual cameras on front and back and fingerprint sensor on the back, a 21:9 aspect ratio, 1440 x 3360 resolution, battery capacity between 3000-6000 mah and a 7″ screen, the handset promises to be a stepping stone for Samsung to capitalize further on the future foldable smartphones market.The rumors are predicting the price to be $1,850.
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