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Samsung Galaxy Fold getting ready to Hit the Market soon
The fancy Galaxy Fold was supposed to go for Pre-order starting from April 26 in Europe, but due to many display issues reported by reviewers the pre-order was postponed until now and according to a publication, a Samsung executive has confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Fold is getting ready to hit the market once again. Although there isn’t any confirmation on the exact date it should be happening soon considering the statement.
The Vice President of Samsung Display – Kim Seong-Cheol has reportedly made an announcement at a Korean Information Display Society event and he said most of the display problems have been ironed out and the Galaxy Fold is ready to hit the market. The point here to be noted is the word “most” used in the statement which hints that there are a few more problems which have to be fixed. A few days ago, The Korean Herald reported that the South Korean Giant has made no progression with the release of the Galaxy Fold.
The Galaxy Fold comes with a 7.3-inch foldable Dynamic AMOLED display while a 4.6-inch HD+ Super AMOLED screen when folded. Under the hood, there is a 7nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Mobile Platform coupled with Kryo 485 CPU and Adreno 640 GPU. The device is equipped with a 12GB of RAM along with 512GB of onboard storage. It came out of the box with Android 9 Pie operating system based on One UI and should be getting further updates when available.
Talking about the cameras, there are a total of 6 sensors with 10MP Dual Pixel camera placed on the notch while there is an 8MP depth-sensing camera also. On the rear, we can see a triple camera setup with 12MP Dual Pixel camera, a 12MP telephoto camera, and a 16MP ultra-wide angle camera along with One 10MP camera is placed on the top. There is also a 4380mAh battery on the device which supports fasts charging technology.
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