Samsung pulled off quite the stunt at its developer conference last week when it chose to give us a peek at its foldable smartphone . Granted, it wasn’t a hardware event nor is the device completely ready yet, but it was still quite the tease. We won’t get to see the device officially for a few more months, so maybe this new Galaxy F concept design will satisfy your palate in the meantime.
Galaxy F concept is all about those displays
This particular concept takes after the actual design since Samsung has now offered a partial look, unlike . And it’s a clean, elegant design that would look right at home on a device that might be priced above $2,000. The exterior display is your usual Infinity display as seen on the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy Note 9, but the concept envisions the 7.3-inch display on the inside with minimal bezels. The speaker grills make it look a little like the iPhone and there’s no Bixby button, either, but hey, this isn’t supposed to be the real deal anyway.
And even Samsung is reportedly still the Galaxy F (or whatever it gets called) will offer. One variation apparently allows the device to be opened at various angles, similar to convertible laptops, although that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for a foldable smartphone-cum-tablet. In any case, do check out the concept below and let us know what you think.
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Galaxy F concept is all about those displays
This particular concept takes after the actual design since Samsung has now offered a partial look, unlike . And it’s a clean, elegant design that would look right at home on a device that might be priced above $2,000. The exterior display is your usual Infinity display as seen on the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy Note 9, but the concept envisions the 7.3-inch display on the inside with minimal bezels. The speaker grills make it look a little like the iPhone and there’s no Bixby button, either, but hey, this isn’t supposed to be the real deal anyway.
And even Samsung is reportedly still the Galaxy F (or whatever it gets called) will offer. One variation apparently allows the device to be opened at various angles, similar to convertible laptops, although that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for a foldable smartphone-cum-tablet. In any case, do check out the concept below and let us know what you think.
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