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Samsung Galaxy F foldable phone concept video appears to tease design from all angles

After many years, Samsung gave out some key information on the upcoming foldable phone from the company at the last week’s Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2018. The South Korean company had also revealed the flexible Infinity Flex Display that will be made available on the foldable smartphone. Concept Creator has shared a concept video of Samsung’s first foldable smartphone based on its official and leaked information to reveal its marvelous design from all angles.

Samsung Galaxy F fodlable phone concept
Source: Concept Creator

It is speculated that the Samsung’s first foldable phone would belong to the new Galaxy F series. The concept model of the Galaxy F foldable phone features an inner display and an outer display. The phone is equipped with a hinge so that it can be opened like a book. When folded, the concept model does not appear very thick.
The video begins by showcasing the hinge of the phone. Samsung had claimed at the SDC 2018 event that the Infinity Flex Display can be opened and closed slowly to prevent any damage to the inner display. The South Korean company has confirmed that the outer display of the phone measures 4.58 inches and the inner display measures 7.3 inches. The inner display will be supporting a resolution of 1536 2152 pixels and 4.2:3 aspect ratio. The outer display will support 840 x 960 pixels resolution and 21:9 aspect ratio.

Samsung Galaxy F fodlable phone concept
Source: Concept Creator

The Galaxy F concept phone features a vertical dual camera setup with a dual-tone LED flash on its rear. The bottom edge of the front display features a USB-C port and a 3.5mm audio jack. A selfie camera is present on the top bezel of the outer screen.

Samsung Galaxy F fodlable phone concept
Source: Concept Creator

One should be aware of the fact that the above video does not show the actual design of the final version of Samsung’s upcoming foldable phone. It is a concept model made out of the imagination and rumored information surrounding the smartphone.
A recent report has revealed that the South Korean company will be launching it along with 5G version of the Galaxy S10 smartphone in March next year. It is expected to carry a price tag of around $1,800.

What’s your opinion on the above renders? Will the alleged Galaxy F phone look better than the concept mode? Share us your views by posting your comments below.


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