
Samsung’s foldable phone will have a triple rear camera setup, according to a report report by Korea’s ET News. The phone will sport a primary sensor along with a depth sensor and a third ultra-wide camera that we saw on Galaxy A7. A similar camera setup is expected for the upcoming Galaxy S10 as well.
The triple camera setup on Samsung Galaxy A7 includes a 24MP auto focus primary camera with f/1.7 aperture, 8MP secondary Ultra wide lens with f/2.4 aperture and a third 8MP ultra-wide lens with 120-degree wide-angle and f/2.4 aperture. Specifications of the three cameras on the flagship Galaxy S10 and foldable phone remains to be seen.
Samsung Galaxy F is also speculated to have a 5G variant, though more information is awaited. Samsung itself has not officially confirmed much about upcoming foldable device, which sports a single 7.3-inch display, that can be folded into two 4.6-inch displays.
However, the South Korean giant did confirm that the phone will be able to run three apps simultaneously, thanks to a feature called ‘Multi-Active Window’. Samsung Galaxy F will also have a continuity feature, that will allow apps running on the outer screen or ‘cover screen’ to expand onto the 7.3-inch display.
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A separate report claims that Samsung’s foldable phone will cost between £1,500 (or Rs 1,35,896) and £2,000 (Rs 1,81,195), which is way higher than top-end model of the iPhone XS Max ($1,449 or approx Rs 1,02,379). The top-end model could exceed the £2,000 mark.