We know surprisingly little about the foldable
Samsung Galaxy, even though Samsung has made at least two announcements about
it -first the screen, then the whole thing at CES.
That helped LetsGoDigital refine its original 3D
render. Perhaps the most visible change is the hinge, it folds flat and isn’t
segmented like the Surface Book hinge. The whole thing looks
surprisingly thin, actually. Part of that is a new polarizer filter, which is
45% thinner (Samsung talked about that at its developer conference). The bezels
seem to have been slimmed down as well.
That’s a 7.3” screen inside (1,536 x 2,152px), which
folds in half and a 4.58” screen on the “outside”. The phone will have two
batteries and will be costly to produce and to buy. Note that there’s some
uncertainty about the position and number of cameras. It might have a triple
camera on the rear, which will likely have to double as a selfie camera as well
(there’s no room for it on the front).
The foldable Samsung Galaxy (the “Galaxy F”,
perhaps) will be unveiled (again) on February 20 alongside the Galaxy S10
bunch.
