Samsung yesterday launched its Galaxy S10 family of flagship devices, and as well gave us a look at what its first foldable phone will look like.
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According to Samsung mobile press, the foldable device will open and close like a book as earlier shown by the tech giant before. There's screen on the outside that lets you to use the Galaxy Fold like a phone, and as well a larger screen on the inside that lets you to use the phone like a tablet.
The has a 4.6-inches Quad HD+ outer display 21:9 aspect ratio, while the inner display is a 7.3-inch QXGA+ screen.
To let users easily transit apps running on the outer screen to the inner one when they unfold the device, Google added a feature called App Continuity to aid in this aspect.
There's a 7nm, 64bit octa-core processor powering the Galaxy Fold which Samsung didn't reveal if it was its own Exynos line or Qualcomm's Snapdragon line. The device runs on a monster 12GB RAM, has 512GB of internal storage but doesn't have any microSD slot for those who want to expand their memory.
Another thing on this device are the cameras. The Galaxy Fold has about six cameras on it: There's a selfie camera at the front when the device folds, three cameras at the back (ultra-wide, wide and telephoto), and two front facing cameras when the user unfolds the Galaxy device.
The Galaxy Fold is said to be one of the most expensive devices in the world, with the 4G LTE version starting at $1,980. For now, there's no word on the amount for the 5G version. However, the Galaxy Fold device should be available in retail stores by April 26.
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According to Samsung mobile press, the foldable device will open and close like a book as earlier shown by the tech giant before. There's screen on the outside that lets you to use the Galaxy Fold like a phone, and as well a larger screen on the inside that lets you to use the phone like a tablet.
The has a 4.6-inches Quad HD+ outer display 21:9 aspect ratio, while the inner display is a 7.3-inch QXGA+ screen.
To let users easily transit apps running on the outer screen to the inner one when they unfold the device, Google added a feature called App Continuity to aid in this aspect.
There's a 7nm, 64bit octa-core processor powering the Galaxy Fold which Samsung didn't reveal if it was its own Exynos line or Qualcomm's Snapdragon line. The device runs on a monster 12GB RAM, has 512GB of internal storage but doesn't have any microSD slot for those who want to expand their memory.
Another thing on this device are the cameras. The Galaxy Fold has about six cameras on it: There's a selfie camera at the front when the device folds, three cameras at the back (ultra-wide, wide and telephoto), and two front facing cameras when the user unfolds the Galaxy device.
Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy
Fold
Cover Display
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4.6-inch HD+ Super AMOLED 21:9 aspect ratio
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Main Display
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7.3-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 42:3 aspect ratio
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Processor
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7nm 64-bit octa-core SoC
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RAM
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12GB (LPDDR4x)
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Storage capacity
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512GB (UFS3.0)
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Cameras
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Cover camera:
10MP selfie camera, f2.2 aperture
Rear Triple Cameras:
16mp ultra-wide camera, f2.2 aperture
12MP wide-angle camera, Dual Pixel autofocus, IOS, f1.5/f2.4
apertures
12MP telephoto camera, PDAF, IOS, f2.4, 2X optical zoom
Front Dual camera:
10MP selfie camera, f2.2 aperture
8MP RGB depth camera, f1.9 aperture
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Battery
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4,380mAh
Fast charging compatible on wired and wireless
Wired charging compatible with QC2.0 and AFC
WPC and PMA wireless charging
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Software Version
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Android 9 Pie
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Network
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4G LTE
5G NR
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Connectivity
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Bluetooth 5.0
Wi-Fi 6
GPS
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