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We have some new details leaked for the next generation Galaxy Fold 2 as well as other speculations from India


Some new details have emerged from India suggesting that we maybe see the previously leaked Galaxy Fold 2 come out of the box with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor on board instead of the Snapdragon 865 SoC that has been anticipated lately. The reports also mentioned that we may see the Galaxy Fold 2, that already showed up in some alleged live images in the past, looking somewhat similar to the Motorola Razr smartphone, arrive with a 10MP front facing secondary camera that should be housed in the Infinity-O display, if the previous pictures are to be taken for granted.

The sources also revealed some professed information that, the production of the recently announced Galaxy A71, Galaxy A51 and the next in line Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 Plus (which are the new names rumored for the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11 Plus in 2020) have begun in India, in Samsung's manufacturing plants across the country. India will likely get the 4G LTE variants only of the forthcoming Galaxy S10 series successors as 5G network infrastructure is still not established in the country.

Source: mysmartprice

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