After a wait that has lengthened more than we would like, it seems that Samsung will finally present its Galaxy Fold this September. However, it will not be the folding device we met a few months ago since the return to the design table has led to a series of changes.
As we can read in SamMobile, Samsung’s next release would reduce its storage capacity and reach the market with a more attractive price.
Less storage, cheaper
The original Samsung Galaxy Fold was going to go on sale with 512 GB of storage and UFS 3.0 technology, the fastest we can find. However, the Korean firm would have decided to modify these numbers for its new presentation this month. Samsung’s new folding would have 256 GB of storage, although it would maintain UFS 3.0 technology.
This capacity is sufficient for almost any user, and it would help the Asian company to reduce the price of its expected device. How much? Maybe up to 200 dollars, but for now we don’t have any official information. In this way, the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Fold would look like this.
Specifications | |
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Weight | 200 grams |
screen | 7.3 inches Dynamic AMOLED QXGA + in “tablet” mode, 4.6 inches Super AMOLED HD + folded |
Processor | Exynos 9825 or Snapdragon 855 |
RAM | 12 GB |
Storage | 256 GB UFS 3.0 |
OS | One UI with Android Pie |
Cameras | Rear: triple 12-megapixel camera with variable aperture f / 1.5-2.4, 12-megapixel telephoto f / 2.4 lens and 16-megapixel wide-angle lens with f / 2.2 aperture Front: dual 10 and 8-megapixel f / 2.2 camera with stabilization optics |
Drums | 4380 mAh |
Starting price | To be confirmed |
As we pointed out a few days ago, everything indicates that Samsung would take advantage of the beginning of the IFA in Berlin to present its folding smartphone, so it would be released next September 6. We hope to be right and finally see the revolutionary finished device, who knows if with a tighter price.