So far, Samsung has launched a total of three folding screen phones such as Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, and Galaxy Z Flip 5G. The fourth folding screen phone, Galaxy Z Fold 2, was previously revealed to be unveiled at the Note20 series conference at the beginning of this month. But in the end still retains the mystery. Now there is the latest news. According to official reports recently, the aircraft will officially meet with you on September 1.
According to the latest official press conference poster, the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G folding screen mobile phone will be officially released online on September 1. From the name of this conference “Galaxy Z Fold 2: Unpacked Part 2”, it can be seen that Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 will become the biggest highlight at this conference.
In other respects, the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 basically continues the design of the previous Samsung Galaxy Fold, but there are some obvious differences. There will be a 6.2-inch Super AMOLED touch screen on the outside of the fuselage, and the expanded Galaxy Z Fold 2 is a 7.7-inch display with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. At the same time, the oblique bangs on the upper right were removed and a hole was dug in the center of the screen. It will be equipped with the Snapdragon 865 + mobile platform, with a rear 64-megapixel main camera + 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle + 12-megapixel telephoto triple-camera combination, and the front camera of the internal screen is equipped with a 10-megapixel lens. In addition, the machine will have a built-in 4356mAh battery and support up to 25W wired fast charging and 15W wireless flash charging.
It is reported that the brand-new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 will be officially released online on September 1st, pre-orders will be opened in North America on September 2nd, and is expected to be on sale on September 18th. More detailed information, we will wait and see.
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