Samsung’s foldable phone, the Galaxy F has been shared in new 3D image renders from LetsGoDigital. One can spot the hinge of the phone, besides the tablet-sized and phone-sized screens, as well as the cover display screen. The phone, referred to as Galaxy F or Galaxy X, was showcased at the Samsung Developer Conference earlier this month.
At the launch, Samsung confirmed that the foldable phone will get a primary 7.3-inch AMOLED display with screen resolution of 1536×2152 pixels. This, in turn, folds to give a 4.6-inch phone-sized secondary display with a resolution of 840×1960 pixels.
The image renders show rounded corners on the device, as well as minimal bezels. The hinge support is able to make Galaxy F bend both ways, and the renders show a thin hinge that arcs around both sections of the primary display. Keep in mind these are unnofficial renders, and the final Galaxy F or Galaxy X could look very different.
The Samsung foldable phone’s secondary display appears when the primary display is folded counterclockwise, when the left end of the display is pushed downward. Alternately, one can spot the device’s ‘cover display’ if the phone is folded clockwise, by shutting both sides against one another.
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While the screens were showcased at SDC 2018, the hinge appears speculative. From the launch event, Samsung seems to have presented a thicker hinge with the phone, though its design details remain unknown.
A recent report claimed that the phone could be priced at $1770 (Rs 1,27,600 approx.), as the South Korean electronics major plans to manufacture 1 million models at the start. The foldable phone is expected to be available in March, alongside the 5G variant of Galaxy S10.