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We know that Samsung is working on a folding mobile. The rumors have been constant for a long time, and they even place its release for this year. One last information corroborates it. From ET News they assure that the new team would be ready to be announced in November. Its launch would take place in December, or at the latest in early 2019. Apparently, the phone would feature a 7.3-inch flexible OLED screen (made by Samsung Display) that would open like a book.
The same Korean media suggests that Samsung could be showing a prototype right now behind closed doors at CES. According to rumors, the device is expected to be "ultra-premium" in every way. That is, it would have high-end features and its price would not be within the reach of all pockets. In fact, it is speculated that this model could be launched as a limited edition.
What we know about Samsung's foldable phone
We've been hearing about Samsung's foldable phone for a long time, but the truth is that little is known. It is said that it could be called the Samsung Galaxy X and that it would have a really thin screen. Apparently, the company would have patented a design to do so. In addition, it would have a flexibility similar to that of a paper. Its size would be 7.3 inches and OLED technology would be used.
The latest registered patents have left clues about what this mobile would look like. Basically, it would be a device that the user could bend and expand at will, according to their needs. To imagine what it would be like, you would have to think of a sheet of paper, which folds to put it in your pocket and extends when you remove it. In this case, the panel would play this same function. It would stretch when unfolded. There are still quite a few months to know if Samsung intends to show its folding phone or not. We imagine that as the moment arrives, more information will be filtered. The last one is coming in a trickle, and today we still have no record of what its possible characteristics would be.