For Samsung's flagship smartphone, this is a very inspirational year, and the company's bottom line is being hit. Samsung is a large company with a number of thriving companies, and the high profits of its successful parts division will undoubtedly help alleviate the excitement of weak high-end mobile phone sales. The poor sales of high-end smartphones will definitely drag down the company's overall performance, and the Galaxy S9 is expected to be Samsung's worst-selling Galaxy S handset line since 2012. why? Simplicity: It looks like last year's Galaxy S8, and it doesn't have any compelling new features that might be of any interest. The upcoming Galaxy Note 9 is cut from the same piece of fabric, but we hope it will perform better because there are at least one or two interesting new features on board. Then, as we mentioned in the Galaxy Note 9 comment, buying Note 9 may now trigger your plan when Samsung starts launching exciting new phones early next year.
Yes, Samsung's flagship phone drought will be short-lived. We've heard about all sorts of good things about Samsung's plans to launch several new smartphones in 2019, all starting with the Galaxy S10. Samsung is said to be overhauling its Galaxy S series, including a better full-screen design, a three-lens rear camera, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor embedded in the display, and more. However, what we are paying attention to today is another exciting new Samsung phone - if you end up looking like the rendering you will see, you will also want to focus on it.
According to rumors, it is called "Galaxy F", it will become Samsung's first foldable Galaxy phone. No, we are not talking about the old flip phone of the 2000s. We are talking about an Android-based smartphone whose display is actually half folded.
You ask, why do some people want a foldable phone? It actually makes a lot of sense. The bigger the smartphone display, the better, but we have reached the point where the tablet is too large to be comfortable to use. Some of the most recent smartphones aren't even in your trouser pockets, and they don't stick out to the top. Full screen design helps, but a foldable phone might be the best of both worlds. Its screen may be larger than any tablet available today, but it's still compact enough to be easily carried when folded.
Samsung has publicly discussed the fact that it has been using a folding Galaxy phone for many years, but we still have some rumors about the design of the phone. This did not prevent the Dutch blog Nieuwemobiel.nl from imagining Samsung's upcoming Galaxy F in a series of renderings, the result may be just your dream of folding Samsung phones.
We've added a couple of images here, and you can see the rest in the blog post on the site. It looks incredible, and if the real thing is close to this, it may actually guarantee that the astronomical price tag we hear is rumbling. This is correct... When the Galaxy F is finally released in limited quantities next year, it may cost close to $2,000 if recent reports appear.
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