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This year mobiles with frames without screens have reigned. It seems that the future takes us one step further on mobile. And it is that everything points to terminals with flexible screens to be able to make a multitude of options. We have already heard many times about the Galaxy X, Samsung's folding mobile that is supposed to appear in 2018. But ZTE is also preparing its own mobile with a flexible screen. This is how we have been able to see it in some diagrams, which also show us what this flexible mobile from the Chinese firm would be like.
It is surprising that ZTE, which this year has not yet launched the successor to the ZTE Axon 7, is going to be the first to bring a folding mobile. But, believe it or not, this firm advances very quickly with the latest technologies. We could see it at the Mobile World Congress in 2017 with its first 5G terminal, and now with a flexible mobile. This mobile will be called ZTE Axon M, and it has already passed the FCC certificate of the United States to guarantee its correct commercialization. Its operation would be very simple. It would have two screens that could be folded, becoming a smartphone with a single screen, to later be able to unfold it, and that it becomes a mobile with more screen. In total, it will make a 6.8-inch panel with a resolution of 2,160 x 1,920 pixels.
ZTE Axon M, the folding mobile will have good specifications
Fortunately, there is data on its technical specifications. It will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, accompanied by 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. Also, a 20 megapixel camera and 3120 mAh battery. It will come with Android 7.1.1 Nougat. This device is expected to be presented during this month of October, specifically, on the 17th. It could reach stores several days later at an approximate price of $ 650. We still have to know some of its features and functions. Even so, it will be a very important device, because it will give way to a new technology, which in the future could become a standard.
Via: GSMArena.