
The recent times have been rich in details about the Samsung folding smartphone. Although these rumors are already years old, their frequency leads us to believe that it will even be released soon.
Incidentally, latest data indicate that this smartphone can be seen later this month. Not in a formal presentation, but a small glimpse of what the South Korean will be preparing.
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It is recalled that Samsung Developers Conference will take place on November 7 and 8. Among other things, its folding smartphone is increasingly one of the hopes for this annual conference of the Asian company.
Thus, the official presentation of this smartphone should only take place in 2019. Here the data is not yet very conclusive. There are those who believe the stage is CES 2019, while others believe it is at MWC 2019.
Samsung folding Samsung will still take time to hit stores
This time, we have new data that shed light on the possible arrival of this equipment to stores. According to various sources, Samsung's folding smartphone is only expected to be marketed in the second quarter of 2019.
This means that the equipment will never reach stores until April 2019. The reasons for this are still unknown, so we must take these data into consideration with due caution. Something that, by the way, the sources themselves advise us.
This gap between your presentation and the arrival on the market may serve to improve some aspects. Firstly, to include a 7nm processor inside.
Secondly, Samsung will be able to take advantage of this time for better operating system development. Thirdly, to further enhance the design and especially the durability of the smartphone.
This last paragraph describes well what Samsung should take more into account in the development of this device. Just this week we saw what is the first smartphone of its kind.
Looking closely at this equipment, it should be noted that it needs an improvement in its interface as well as in its overall design. Everything to make it much more appealing to the general public.
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