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Do you know that Samsung foldable phone is from Galaxy F series


With Galaxy F, Samsung hopes to be the first company to introduce a foldable smartphone in the market. In an interview with Forbes, Samsung mobile business owner DJ Koh admitted that his competitors have begun to develop folding equipment, but he "does not want to lose the world's first title."

Koh further pointed out that collapsible smartphones are not a one-off concept. This may indicate that the company's first foldable phone will be part of the Galaxy F series. In addition to the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note, the new series will be launched. "We won't start [the project] if this will be a one-time thing," he told the publication.

Koh believes that Samsung “focuses on developing innovations that are truly accepted and loved by consumers. Koh's comments indicate that the company is very serious about the Galaxy F, which is touted as distinct from the existing smartphones on the market today. As early as 2 In the month, Koh told CNET that Samsung’s first foldable phone would not be a gimmick because the company wanted to provide the best user experience through it. He also hinted that Galaxy F will open a new category, but did not reveal more about smartphones. information.

Multiple reports show that Samsung's foldable phone will obviously have a 7.3-inch OLED display that folds inside like a book. There are rumors that Samsung is keen to start production later this year, and then made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) early next year.

Korean professional is not the only company that plans to launch a collapsible smartphone. Huawei, the world's second-largest mobile phone maker, is also keen to launch mobile phones with flexible displays. A report by the Nikkei in June said that Huawei will develop 20,000 to 30,000 folding mobile phones, which will be listed as early as next year. According to reports, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are also developing smartphones with foldable displays.

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