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Thursday, 26 April 2018

Samsung's new Galaxy phone with 3 screens

It will be difficult to believe, but Samsung is introducing a new flagship phone during the end of 2018 or in the first half of the next year (which will turn as a paper) may possibly be with 3 screens rather than the Galaxy X One.
Yes, this claim came in a report on the American journal Forbes.
It is really hard to believe that not one or two but 3 screens or LED panels are part of a single phone, but when the device's curved layers are opened, its 3.5-bit LED panel is combined with a 7 inches To make a display, i.e. as much as a phone call.
This phone’s third LED works in that time when it will be on 'Phone Mode' and will disappear on device on 'tablet mode'.
In simple words, this wonderful phone of Samsung will be like a book on which it will be screen instead of foil, and it will have 2 screens in it.
If this report is correct, then the phone will ring the other companies and users may have liked a lot.
Well, rumors regarding the Samsung Galaxy-based rumors are coming out of 2011 when the company had released a consulate video of a Transparent and Fold-able tablet.
Earlier this year, a Samsung official said during the Mobile World Congress that the company wants to present the world's first flagship fold-able cable smartphone as soon as possible.
It is now being said that this phone can be introduced during the end of 2018 or in the first half of the next year, but its decision will only happen when it comes out.
The idea is that Samsung is not the only company who wished to manufacture such a phone, Apple recently had a patent, which has a device that has flexible display.
Chinese company Hawai also plans to present such flexible display phones at any time.

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