Mobile Phones: Samsung Galaxy X
News & Reviews: Samsung Galaxy X Malaysia
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Jan 28, 2019
The Samsung Galaxy Fold will be Samsung’s first foldable 5G smartphone which may be set to be unveiled on the 21st of February. It is speculated to have a hefty price tag of USD$1700 (~RM6983) and may be powered by the Exynos 5100 modem.
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Jul 05, 2018
Based on a statement made by Ice Universe on his Twitter account. Samsung could unveil the Samsung Galaxy X which will come equipped with a foldable display at CES 2019 and the Samsung Galaxy S10 which will be unveiled during MWC2019. Based on reports, the Samsung Galaxy X’s screen is sized at 4.5-inches when folded to 7.3-inches when unfolded. Not only that, we’ve also covered previously that Samsung is also manufacturing a foldable battery which has the capacity of between 3000mAh to 6000mAh.
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Jul 05, 2018
So it looks like the Samsung rumour mill is starting to pick up some steam. This is not even about the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 next month, but rather the Galaxy S10 and the much anticipated foldable smartphone Galaxy X. According to sources, these two smartphones could make their way to the MWC 2019 and CES 2019 respectively.
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Jul 04, 2018
A foldable smartphone? Are you mad? Maybe not for Samsung. This rumour came out last year and died down eventually when all the flagship phones started to come out one by one. Dubbed as the Galaxy X, there are speculations that it will be ready in 2019.
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Jan 02, 2018
Apparently, after years of teasing the Samsung YOUM flexible display, a Samsung patent for one such device has been made. Dug up by LetsGoDigital, the patent describes a flexible and foldable colour screen that rolls up into either a cylinder or rectangular case that may have a fingerprint sensor, controller and power source.
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Nov 10, 2016
We have talked about the Samsung patents to create a foldable phone in the past, but a new patent recently shared shows what it could look like if the company decides to create one for the market. Tentatively labelled as the Galaxy X, this may be the future of smartphones.
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