Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 May Come With a 256GB Storage Base Model, Galaxy Z Flip 5G Model Expected: Reports
Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 May Come With a 256GB Storage Base Model, Galaxy Z Flip 5G Model Expected: Reports 2y3j43
Reports suggest that the second-generation Samsung Galaxy Fold might have larger displays, both primary and secondary. 1cu6w
By Darab Mansoor Ali | Updated: 8 April 2020 12:05 IST
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Highlights
Second-Gen Samsung Galaxy Fold might get bigger screens
The Galaxy Fold 2 will reportedly have a cheaper 256GB storage variant
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip might also get a 5G variant later this year
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Samsung has been the one of the first smartphone manufacturers to jump on the foldable phone bandwagon. With the Samsung Galaxy Fold, and then the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, the South Korean giant is the only company to have commercially available multiple foldable phones in its portfolio. Now, a report has indicated that Samsung might bring a comparably cheaper 256GB variant for the next generation of the Galaxy Fold, expected to be called Samsung Galaxy Fold 2. The 256GB variant will come as an effort to offer the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Fold at a lower starting price. Apart from that, Samsung is also reported to bring a 5G variant of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip later this year.
The Samsung Galaxy Fold was launched with a single 512GB storage variant, priced at Rs. 1,64,999 ($1,980 in the US). With a 256GB variant for the next generation Galaxy Fold, Samsung will be able to keep the starting price below the steep it asks for the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
According to a Infinity-O display, Samsung speak for hole-punch display. Samsung might launch the second generation Samsung Galaxy Fold in Q3 2020, or along with the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series, the report added.
Meanwhile, according to another Samsung will launch the 5G Galaxy Z Flip and how much it's going to affect the price.
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