Table of contents:
- How to watch the Samsung Developer Conference live
- Everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy F, Samsung's flexible mobile
Samsung folding mobile prototype.
Much has been said in recent days about the supposed flexible phone from Samsung. Initially, the terminal was going to be presented at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) in 2018. Later this rumor was denied due to an alleged delay in the development of the software. Yesterday Samsung confirmed through a capture of the application of the aforementioned event that it will present a device with a flexible screen. Today is the day that Samsung's flexible phone is supposed to be presented, and then we will show you how to watch the conference live through the company's official channels.
How to watch the Samsung Developer Conference live
If on previous occasions we have had to resort to the official website of the manufacturer on duty to see a certain presentation live, this time Samsung makes it easy: we can watch the Samsung Developer Conference on YouTube.
The event in question will take place from 7 pm Spanish time, and will be divided into two independent conferences. The one that is supposed to present the Samsung Galaxy F will be the so-called Opening Keynote, although it cannot be ruled out that it is presented at the Spotlight Session. Be that as it may, below this paragraph we will leave you the link to both broadcasts.
Of course, in addition to the flexible phone, several new features related to Samsung's software will be presented at both events. After all, the conference is geared toward developers, and the company is expected to present products of this type.
Everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy F, Samsung's flexible mobile
Little or nothing is known with certainty at present about the South Korean flexible mobile. Everything that we know today is based on leaks and rumors, in addition to the predictions of different technology analysts.
Two folding screens of 7.3 and 4.6 inches with QHD + resolution and AMOLED technology, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8150 processor accompanied by 6 or 8 GB of RAM and internal storage of 128, 256 and 512 GB. The cameras are expected to be similar to those of the Samsung Galaxy S9 + and Note 9, with a dual 12-megapixel rear with variable focal aperture f / 1.5 at f / 2.4 and another 8-megapixel front with focal aperture f / 1.7.
And design? The image that we can see just above this paragraph is a good indication of what we can see this afternoon at the Samsung presentation event. Be that as it may, we will clear up doubts in a few hours.