Samsung's foldable smartphone, expected to be called the Galaxy Flex, Galaxy Fold, or Galaxy F, has been making rounds of the rumour mill for quite some time. A new report surrounding the smartphone suggests that it will cost somewhere around EUR 2,000, which falls in the same ballpark as the pricing indicated by previous leaks. Another report claims that the foldable smartphone will come equipped with two 2,190mAh batteries that will grant it a total battery capacity of 4,380mAh, while the Galaxy A70 will reportedly feature a 4,400mAh battery to keep the lights on.
Starting with Samsung's foldable smartphone, a new surfaced back in November last year claimed that Samsung's foldable offering will be priced around the KRW 2 million (roughly Rs. 1,26,200 ) mark.
A different report from the same publisher mentioned that the foldable smartphone will pack two batteries of 3,100mAh capacity each, granting the device a total battery capacity of 6,200mAh.
It has also been reported that Samsung's Galaxy A70 smartphone will pack a large 4,400mAh battery, but no additional details about the smartphone's hardware specification are known as of now. As per a previous reported that the Galaxy A70 will come equipped with an optical in-display fingerprint sensor and might be officially announced later this year.