Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 Might Pack 108MP Sensor, S-Pen Support, 8-Inch Display
Karamchand Rameshwar
The Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 is likely to debut in Q2 / 2019 and bring many major changes compared to the Galaxy Fold, especially the S-Pen support.
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Samsung aims to sell 6 million foldable smartphones by 2020. And to achieve this goal, the company will need to do more with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip expected on February 11. This is also likely to be the first Samsung smartphone equipped with Snapdragon 855+ chipset.
Many believe that the Galaxy Z Flip can be a spectacular makeover that replaces the original Samsung Galaxy Fold, which has been quite successful.
However, according to Max Weinbach at XDA Developers, the successor to the Galaxy Fold has not been surfaced online and the device will only be released in Q2 / 2020.
Based on leaks from several Korean news websites and Bloomberg, Weinbach has summarized and shared a few key specs about the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2.
The successor to the Galaxy Fold could be a device that supports 5G networks and runs on the Snapdragon 865 chipset. It will feature an ultra-thin 8-inch display with the new Ultra-Thin Glass, replacing the plastic protective layer. In addition, Galaxy Fold 2 will also have a 108MP camera and S Pen support.
The Galaxy Fold successor is expected to thoroughly solve the previous problems of the Galaxy Fold such as the fragile plastic display. However, its success will largely be determined by the price. Despite the powerful hardware and high-end configuration, it's hard to sell a smartphone costing nearly $2, 000 on the market (the Galaxy Fold price in India is Rs. 1,64,999).
According to experts, Samsung is secretly developing a new Galaxy Z series with the triple-fold design. Recently leaked images show that the device will have a double hinge, which helps to fold and open in many different ways.
The device promises to be another interesting variant of the foldable smartphone series and possesses a high-end configuration similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.
Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 price: Unknown
Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 price in India: Unknown
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