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The original Samsung Galaxy Fold successor may debut in Q2 of this year


We know Samsung Electronics is due for the launch of their next generation foldable clamshell smartphone, Galaxy Z Flip on February 11 at their Galaxy Unpacked Event in US along with the next in line Galaxy S20 series of flagship smartphones. And as we look forward to the South Korean's upcoming flexible screen featured foldable handset, we see xdadevelopers's writer, Max Weinbach share a tweet suggesting that, Samsung may actually introduce the Galaxy Fold 2 some time in the second quarter of this year, that will succeed the vanilla Galaxy Fold announced back in February, 2019. According to Max, he received a word asserting that the brand new and forthcoming Galaxy Fold 2 will supposedly arrive with an 8" flexible/foldable display featuring ultra thin glass layer, an 108MP primary camera, dedicated S Pen like the Galaxy Note, and powered by Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 865 chipset with integrated 5G modem. Nevertheless it's too early to state the fact of the matter now, so lets just take this news with a pinch of salt until we get any further evidence.
Source: Max Weinbach (Twitter)

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