Samsung Galaxy Fold


Samsung Galaxy Fold: 

Everything you need to know


Folding smartphones hinge on the success of the Samsung GalaxyFold


It seems everyone is working on foldingsmartphones right now, but Samsung has just shown its hand at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco with the Galaxy Fold. Previously, we only got a teasing glimpse of this fabled device at the Samsung Developer Conference. Now we have a better idea what the Samsung Galaxy Fold is all about.


Featuring an Infinity Flex display, the Samsung Galaxy Fold goes from a 4.6-inch display for phone mode and folds out to reveal a separate 7.3-inch display on the inside. It’s designed to be a comfortable device to hold one-handed. The 7.3-inch Infinity Flex display has a resolution of 2,152 × 1,536 pixels, while the smaller 4.6-inch display has a resolution of 1,960 × 840 pixels.
A sophisticated hinge system with multiple interlocking gears is hidden inside the spine. The Samsung Galaxy Fold also has a 7nm processor and 12GB of RAM. There’s 512GB of universal flash storage, so it can read data twice as fast as other smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy Fold actually has two batteries inside, one in each side of the device, to get around the problem of having to have a folding battery. The battery is rated at 4,380mAh.

Samsung worked with Google and the Android developer community to tailor apps like WhatsApp and Microsoft Office, YouTube.

The interior screen is so big it can be used for three-app multitasking. You can watch a video, chat about it, and browse options on the web all at the same time. Samsung showed this off with YouTube running on the left, a WhatsApp chat window at the top right, and a web browser at the bottom right.
The displays work together for a seamless experience thanks to something Samsung calls app continuity, so you can switch between screens without missing a beat. It looks like a smooth transition with Google Maps and Netflix shown in the demonstration.
“The Galaxy Fold is a device unlike any that’s come before it,” said Justin Denison, Samsung’s senior vice president of mobile marketing. “It’s a versatile smartphone, tablet, and camera.”
There are actually six cameras in the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Three on the back make up the main camera, combining a wide, ultrawide, and telephoto lens. There’s also a dual front camera, which seems to be housed in a notch at the top right of the Infinity Flex display, and there’s a single cover camera as well.
The Samsung Galaxy Fold comes in four colors: Cosmic Black, Space Silver, Martian Green, or Astral Blue, and you can apparently customize the color of the spine.
Lots of questions remain about folding phones, not least of which is whether the general public actually wants to buy them. The Samsung Galaxy Fold is sure to provide some early answers.

WATCH: Samsung unveils first foldable smartphone

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

The Samsung Galaxy Fold will come in LTE and 5G versions and it will launch on April 

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