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In just over a month we will see on the scene what is surely Samsung's most anticipated mobile in recent years. We are referring to the Samsung Galaxy S10, which is known to come in three variants: Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10 Lite (or E, according to some leaks), as we saw last week. Little or nothing was known about the presentation of the company's folding mobile until today. And it was this morning when the device was registered with one of the most important regulatory bodies in China, thus predicting its possible presentation date.
The company's flexible mobile next to the Samsung Galaxy S10
Much has been said about the Galaxy S10 in recent days. Many of the sources claimed that we would see up to a total of four devices at the presentation of the new flagship. Thanks to the registration of a new phone with CMIIT, the body that regulates all electronic devices in China, we know that the fourth device will be Samsung's foldable or flexible mobile.
The terminal in question is numbered SM-F900F and SM-F900N (variants corresponding to the European and Asian model), and coincides with the numbering of the leaked firmware in early November. This makes us think that along with the Galaxy S10, the Samsung Galaxy Flex (or Fold) will be launched at the same presentation event on February 20 in the city of San Francisco, although there is still nothing confirmed.
Be that as it may, what we do know is that the terminal is now ready to be presented, at least in what has to do with the hardware.
Samsung Galaxy Flex Leaked Features
Regarding the characteristics of the terminal, it is known that it will have a specification sheet very similar to those of the Samsung Galaxy S10. Aspects such as the size of its screen, the processor that it will mount or the camera that it will integrate have already been filtered. As many as the battery or the amount of RAM memory are still a mystery.
Samsung folding mobile prototype.
In summary, we find a terminal with the following characteristics:
- Two folding 7.3 and 4.6 inch displays
- Snapdragon 855 processor (European version could have Exynos 9820)
- 6 or 8 GB of RAM
- 512 GB of internal storage
- Three rear cameras with the Sony IMX374 as the main sensor
- 5,000 or 6,000 mAh battery
As for the price of the device, some sources claim that it will be between 1,600 and 2,000 dollars, which in euros could be translated to 1,700 and 2,100 euros respectively. What is unknown today is its date of release to the market. Due to the cost and complexity of its manufacture, its launch could be delayed until the second half of the year, although we will have to wait until Samsung's presentation to see if this is finally the case.
Via - Nashville Chatter