While the Galaxy S10 is a technological marvel in it's own right, Samsung is not resting on their laurels. They have gone for the bold move, exhibiting their new foldable smart phone.
Simply called, Galaxy Fold... for obvious reasons.
Here's a Sumsang representative, Justin. He looks the right amount of nerdy for us to trust him when he says that the Galaxy Fold comes with two batteries, which equals to a long battery life. Twice as long as the s10's, I'm assuming.
He also says that it comes with 500 gigabyte on board memory and 12 gigabyte RAM, which makes the Fold super fast.
It comes in LTE and 5G.
There's a fingerprint sensor on the right side of the smart phone. The phone looks quite normal when folded.
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Justin wanted to show off some more. So he asked his friend on the big screen to show us what Fold can do;
... then he unfolds it...
Voila!...
The map on the one screen seamlessly transfers and opens on the bigger, unfolded screen.
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On the big screen, behind Justin, they open the YouTube app on the Galaxy Fold.
Justin asks, with a smirk, "what if I wanna chat on WhatsApp while I am streaming a video?"
So now, while YouTube is running. WhatsApp, in all its greenness runs right next to it.
Justin says, "what if I want to browse something on the net, while streaming a video and chatting to my friend on WhatsApp?"
That's right. All three apps are running simultaneously. Galaxy Fold exhibits real multi tasking...
...and that big screen has the space for it.
Galaxy Fold specs
Display size, resolution | 4.6-inch Super AMOLED; 7.3-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED |
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Mobile software | Android 9.0 with Samsung One UI |
Cameras | 16-megapixel (ultra-wide-angle), 12-megapixel (wide-angle), 12-megapixel (telephoto) |
Front-facing cameras | Two 10-megapixel, 8-megapixel 3D depth |
Processor | Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 |
Storage | 512GB |
RAM | 12GB |
Expandable storage | None |
Battery | 4,380mAh |
Fingerprint sensor | Right side of phone |
Special features | Foldable display, wireless charging, fast charging |
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