The most appropriate name is Samsung Galaxy F and its business launch could be in early 2019 at CES show. Ceo D.J. Koh. explained that the device has a 7.3″ display and after folding it turns into a 4.6″ device. But the technical specifications are not yet known.
It is official that Samsung will be hosting its developer conference on November 7 and 8, and several previews of the brand indicate that this will be the time to see the first details of its flexible mobile phone.
Although it has already been confirmed that there will be no announcement of a business model, the company’s CEO himself spoke of showing a flexible phone before the end of the year. But as if that wasn’t enough, Samsung announced that the present and the future would cross at the event entitled “The present will cross the future” to make some great announcements.
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The official name and presentation date are not yet known, but Samsung’s long-awaited flip-flop smartphone is on the home straight. It has been rumored that the Galaxy F, the name currently most popular with the F that stands for Foldable, could arrive during the Samsung Developers Conference on November 7 and 8 in San Francisco. However, it seems that everything is more likely to be postponed until 2019, perhaps at CES in Las Vegas. No doubt it will be interesting to see this brand after so many years of waiting and see if really flexible mobile phones will be the future.
Samsung’s Ceo has confirmed that the Galaxy F will be a middle way between a smartphone and a tablet: It will be a 7.3-inch device that, once collapsed, turns into another 4.6-inch device that can be easily pushed into your pocket. Someone has interpreted this explanation with the presence of a smaller external display that remains visible when the internal main screen is placed on its own. However, Koh wanted to point out that the new model will not be an expensive surprise that will impress the market for six months and then disappear like any other smartphone.