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Samsung Could Release Flexible Phone in MWC 2019

Samsung is going to launch some great smartphones in the market this year. The Galaxy S10 is also going to be launched this year in MWC 2019. On the other side, It is confirmed that the brand is planning to launch Galaxy M-Series phones in the mid-range segment.

Apart from this, Samsung could release their first foldable smartphone in 2019. Last year in 2018, the company showed us a prototype model of upcoming Flexible Phone in Samsung Developers Conference. The foldable smartphone will be launched under a new series called as F-Series. At the moment, there is not much information about this phone.

According to the latest leaks, this smartphone will have a 4400mAh battery. It is being said that the phone will have two 2200mAh batteries in the foldable design. Earlier it was reported that it will have around 6200mAh battery.According to Lex, there will be two screens on the new phone. The primary display will have 7.3 inches panel whereas the secondary display is 4.58 inches. Last year when this phone was introduced at the developer’s conference, at that time the company had been told that users would be able to use three apps at the primary screen simultaneously. This feature has been named as Multi-Active Window by the Company.

Experts say that Samsung will display a foldable smartphone in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February, after which it will be officially launched in March. The price of the phone is not yet fixed, but the sources say that it could be around $ 1,770 that’s roughly around 1.26 lac in INR.

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