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The news of Samsung's flexible phone does not stop this week. Just a few days ago we saw a news that confirmed the delay of the aforementioned South Korean brand terminal due to both Google and Samsung were working on adapting the software to a folding screen. Just before yesterday another phone company called Royole Corporation introduced the world's first flexible commercial mobile, the Flexpai. Now sources from South Korea and close to Samsung affirm that the company's future device will have nothing more and nothing less than two screens: one in the back and one in the front.
The Samsung Galaxy F will have two screens to be used as a mobile and as a tablet
After countless rumors and leaks of Samsung's flexible mobile, we are finally beginning to see some lights. The first renders of the device pointed to a terminal with a body with a folding screen that could be used both as a mobile phone and as a tablet. This fold would allow us to fold the device into an open book, in such a way that we could make use of the same screen in smartphone or tablet format. It seems that in the end it will not be like that, at least that is what sources close to Samsung say.
According to these sources, the device will have two screens. The main one would be located in the internal part of the device and would be oriented to its use as a tablet. As for the second screen, this would be located on the outside of the body to make use of a conventional telephone. This means that we can only fold the body in two directions: to open and to close the screen. Regarding the size of these, it has been confirmed that they will be 7.3 and 4.6 inches, both with OLED technologies and high resolution.
And what about the design? Well, according to the same source, it can be a wider mobile than usual due, precisely, to the implementation of two screens. To this must be added the integration of a battery large enough to offer good autonomy. Be that as it may, we will have to wait a few months to see the final appearance of the device and its technical characteristics, which are expected to be very similar to those of the Samsung Galaxy S10 that will be presented at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in 2019.