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Samsung to unveil a foldable phone at the launch of the unpacked event on February 20 in San Francisco

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Plans have solidified as it seems so likely that Samsung may use the unpacked event set on February 20 to unveil its first foldable phone.  This phone might be called the Galaxy X, Galaxy Fold or perhaps Galaxy F. The Wall Street Journal states that the company will release a fully functional foldable phone. This might help Samsung step ahead of its competitors such as Huawei who also in February will disclose its foldable phone at the Mobile World Congress, but only if the report is right.

Samsung has much showjumping on the Galaxy S10 whether or not the foldable phones arrive, however, looking at the rumors going around and the facts presented, the company might well bring the excitement to reality.

There have been a regular flow of leaks and rendered plus a rumor of an amount that differences of the phone hole-punch camera. Samsung is also set to display a 5G prototype phone capable networking the next-generation cellular network as CES speculated. Leaks again show a fascinating Snapdragon 855 chipset which will power Samsung’s next Galaxy series and propose a speedy performance that beat its previous series.

Furthermore, analysts and leakers have illustrated a Galaxy S10 jam-packed with exceptional features, such as an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, Face ID and an Infinity-O display. Also, supposedly, Galaxy S10 is to come in three configurations that are, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, Galaxy S10 Lite.

I hope all these facts and rumors precise and live to its expectations, as the company could use that to make headlines and take the top of the smartphone ladder. But, if this doesn’t happen then the path ahead could get even tougher as the Galaxy S9, and S9 Plus had quite bad sales due to quite slow sales for all phone brands last year.

The company declared that the foldable phone together with all their future phones would make use of the recently unveiled the new One UI interface, which is design to cleans up the current Samsung Experience and attempts to set icons in one group for a convince use.

This design is configured to work with Google’s 9th version mobile software and Android Pie but not previous versions of Android.

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