It’s going to be a tough battle between Samsung and Huawei. The South Korean tech giant has been planning for the Galaxy foldable phone only to be overshadowed by the Huawei foldable phone. Well, nothing is concluding and official yet but the top Chinese OEM has been teasing the public with a foldable device with 5G hold up. We’ve seen the MWC 2019 launch poster containing the genuine device. It’s only the turning point but at least we have a suggestion of how it will appear.
As for Samsung, we’re inquisitive as to how the South Korean tech giant will build the concept a realism. We’ve learned about the foldable phone plan since 2016. There have been dissimilar information, rumors, and speculations. We remember calling it the Galaxy X, Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Folder, and now Galaxy F.
LetsGoDigital has a latest set of renders of the imminent Samsung foldable phone. The Galaxy F aka Galaxy Fold is predictable to be exposed off at the Mobile World Congress. The only information we have from the company was that Samsung foldable teaser video courtesy of Samsung Vietnam.
The renders below are based on the video. They’re not last and official—just re-imagined illustrations by 3D specialists.
The Samsung Galaxy F foldable smartphone shows a thinner measurement since a Samsung decision-making said it will be thinner by 45%. When folded, the Samsung phone shows a normal-looking home screen with four icons per row. When unfolded, the superior display shows a tablet-layout with eight icons in one row. We’re looking at a 4.58-inch front screen with 840 × 1960 pixel resolution and a 7.3-inch screen with 1536 × 2152 QXGA+ resolution.
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