The new foldable Galaxy X Samsung smartphone will reportedly be released next year to the market, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.
The phone — which is codenamed “Winner” internally — will have a 7-inch (18cm) screen and will fold in half like a wallet. The device will also have a smaller display on the front that’s visible when it’s folded in half, according to the Journal.
The phone would likely cost more than $1,500. For years, rumours have swirled about the foldable Samsung phone called the Galaxy X. Patents have suggested the phone would be closer to the size of a tablet when it’s unfolded and would be thicker than most current smartphones.
It’s also likely that any foldable device Samsung makes will have limited availability to start, a tactic that has worked for Samsung in the past.
In 2013, Samsung released the Galaxy Round — its first attempt at a smartphone with a curved display — to select Asian markets so it could learn from its mistakes to wow a larger population. The following year it released the Galaxy Note Edge, which had a single curved edge and it wound up serving as the blueprint for every curved-display device on the market.
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