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#Unpacked2020: Samsung Introduces It’s Foldable & Extremely Fashionable Galaxy Z Flip

Samsung Unpacked 2020

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Samsung is coming out swinging in 2020 thanks to its upcoming lineup of devices. Hip-Hop Wired was on hand to witness the reveal of the new family of Galaxy S20 smartphones and the Korean tech giant’s next foldable device, the Galaxy Z Flip.

The event kicked off with the announcement of the Galaxy Z Flip. It didn’t really come off as a surprise due to a leak that stole some of the reveals thunder. Nevertheless, it still garnered some ooooohs and ahhhhsss as we got to see Samsung’s new foldable smartphone in action.

Samsung Unpacked 2020

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It would appear that Samsung has learned a lot and very quickly might we add from its mistakes with the Galaxy Fold and recovered beautifully with the Galaxy Z Flip. If the Galaxy Fold was the introduction to the technology, the Z Flip is going to help Samsung build better folding devices in the future.

As previously reported, the Galaxy Z Flip has a 6.7-inch, 22.9 aspect ratio foldable OLED main display with an FHD+ (2636 x 1080) resolution with a hole punched camera just like it’s predecessor. Unlike the Galaxy Fold, the Z Flip uses ultra-thin glass instead of the plastic covering that doomed the Galaxy Fold. The second screen is a 1.1“ Super AMOLED Display.

Samsung Unpacked 2020

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As for the cameras on the Galaxy Z Flip, they are not on the level of the Galaxy S20 models, but they are respectable. On the back of the Galaxy Z Flip is a dual-camera system that consists of 12MP Ultra Wide Camera: F2.2 and 12MP Wide-angle Camera: Super Speed Dual Pixel AF, OIS, F1.8. The front-facing camera is a 10MP Selfie Camera: F2.4. When you close the phone, you can still take high-quality selfies using the rear camera, which is very convenient.

What’s most impressive about the Galaxy Z Flip is the Hideaway Hinge. Samsung describes it as a “work of art,” and we would have to agree seeing it work in person.

Samsung Unpacked 2020

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On the outside, it looks like just a simple hinge, but on the inside, it’s so much more. The Hideaway Hinge is backed by a dual CAM mechanism to make sure every fold is smooth and stable. There is also Samsung’s new sweeper technology that helps keep out pesky dirt and dust. You can see the Z Flip fold in action below in the video we recorded while getting a closer look at the phone.

Immediately when we saw the phone, we thought this was geared toward the more fashionable techie, and we were right. Just looking at it you can tell that. Right on time for NYFW, Samsung also revealed a limited edition Thom Browne version of the phone, and it’s very s e x y. Decked out in the iconic New York-based fashion designer’s signature silhouette flawlessly combining high fashion and technology. There are also matching accessories to go with the phone as well.

As far as under the hood, the Galaxy Z Flip has 7 ㎚ 64-bit Octa-Core Processor powering it, and an optimized 3,300 mAh (typical) dual battery system that Samsung promises will hold more power while not sacrificing space. The Z Flip does feature quick wireless charging and works with Samsung’s ecosystem of devices and accessories. It will run on the latest Android operating system.

The Galaxy Z Flip will be available in limited quantities at phone carriers and Unlocked by Samsung versions starting February 14, 2020. So if you want one, you better move fast, oh, and it will cost you some coins with a $1380.00 price tag. There will only be two colors available at launch, for now, Mirror Purple and Mirror Black.

You can purchase a Galaxy Z Flip at Sprint, AT&T, Best Buy, and Samsung Experience stores. You can also head to Samsung.com to secure one. Let us know what you think about Samsung’s new foldable phone in the comment section below.

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Samsung’s Ambitious Galaxy Fold Finally Has A Release Date

Samsung Announces The Galaxy Fold Is Now Available

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Not too long ago, the idea of a foldable smartphone was just bonkers. Samsung decided to push the envelope and developed the Galaxy Fold, which wowed when it was first revealed. After some design setbacks, it looks like we can expect the phone to finally arrive this year.

The Galaxy Fold is now available… in Korea starting September 6, the Korean tech giant announced on its website. This is still good news for those in the US, UK, and other countries itching to get their hands on the ambitious smartphone. When it arrives, the 7.3-inch infinitely flex device will come in two finishes, Cosmos Black and Space Silver. A 5G-ready version of the Fold will also be available in select countries allowing users to “unfold the future on the fastest network speeds available.”

The Galaxy Fold was put in limbo with the Samsung fixing flaws on the device after reports of test units breaking. While the issue seemed to be user error with reviewers removing a secondary screen believing it was a screen protector. Thankfully, the problem took place before the phones global release, allowing Samsung to slap warnings on future devices instructing owners not to peel off the screen. Once removed, reports of the screen “bulging” or “spazzing and blacking out” hit the web.

Samsung has not gone into details about the global release date, but Tech Radar suggests the US can expect the phone to arrive September 27. When the Fold does finally drop, it will set you back some coins with a price point at $1,980. For that price, we hope they worked out all the kinks. You can see the phone in action in the announcement video below.

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Galaxy Fold Test Units Are “Breaking”, Samsung Issues Statement

Samsung Issues Statement On Reports of Galaxy Fold Units Breaking

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Samsung shocked naysayers who believed it was impossible to make a smartphone with a foldable screen because it defied logic when it unveiled the Galaxy Fold. Reviewers who have gotten their hands on test devices are now reporting the phones in their possession are breaking.

This is not the news Samsung wanted to hear after releasing its very impressive Galaxy S10 family of phones. For the most part when the Galaxy Fold was revealed, and tech enthusiasts got to experience it reactions were favorable to the technological marvel. With the $2,000 phone’s release on the horizon, reviewers were finally able to get their hands on the device, and Samsung’s worst nightmare is happening the phones are “breaking” with the screens malfunctioning.

A  unit sent to CNBC broke just after 2 days of use, Mark Gurman who works for Bloomberg News says his device is “completely broken and unusable.” Dieter Bohn’s of The Verge stated his test Galaxy Fold developed a “bulge” along the crease of the phone in effect causing two perpendicular lines of broken lines that made its way from where the problem began to edge of the phone’s screen.

Another reviewer by the name of Mark Gurman tweeted his phone might have malfunctioned because he removed a protective layer of transparent film that was not supposed to come off. In his defense, it does look like one of those screens that are placed on new devices to protect the screen from scratches and breaks while being shipped.

YouTube tech reviewer Marques Brownlee almost made the same mistake and noticed his phone immediately “spazzed and blacked out” on him before he could ultimately take it off. He was given a replacement device by Samsung.

Luckily for Samsung, this issue occurred before the phones global release, but it’s odd they did not express to reviewers not to remove the plastic film. In a statement, the Korean tech giant stated it will inspect those malfunctioning units “thoroughly” and that the protective covering is part of the display and is meant to protect the phone from “unintended scratches.” They also add that placing any adhesives to the main display will even break the phone as well. The company does promise relay that information to customers when the Fold is released.

Not good news for the company especially when it comes trying to sell a $2,000 phone. But being that this issue was discovered before the smartphone’s launch, it’s not on the level of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 exploding fiasco Samsung had to endure.

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