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Samsung's new wrap-up of Samsung: filtered features

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Samsung has already confirmed that next February 11th we have an appointment in San Francisco for their information new astronomical calls in this first half of the year. Unpacked 2020 will work for the company to introduce the new Samsung Galaxy S20, and possibly the a new wrapping smartphone with vertical layout in the style of the new Motorola Razr.

Today, in the absence of more than a month of the event, details come only from the media MySmartPrice gives us a first look at some Technical features of this new wrapping smartphone that the company had already shown up.

The format and processor for 2019 in the new Samsung folder

While some of the device's data remains a mystery, thanks to the new information we know Samsung's new wrap phone -, apparently, it wouldn't even come with the name of Golden Fold 2 – there will be a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, the same as the Golden Fold itself.

He recalls that the company plans to announce this device with the new Galaxy S20, which will have the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, making us think if SMorandi would decide to offer its new ones is folded of some purposeful old chip reducing production costs, and finally lower the signal price, making it more accessible than the Golden Fold launched in 2019.

Other information shown in this listing is the installation of 10 megapixel front camera, the same solution found on the earlier sensors of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note10.

In the meantime, all this is known about a new mobile wrap for a Korean company, known for the model code SM-700F. Maybe new data will emerge as the days go by, so we'll always pay attention to any end-to-end news or developments.

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