Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, is set to launch a ground-breaking three-fold folding mobile phone this year, according to popular tech blogger Yogesh Brar. If the device is launched as anticipated, Samsung will become the first company to release a mobile phone with a three-fold screen. The announcement comes after Samsung’s successful foray into the foldable phone market, where it has emerged as the undisputed leader after the ban on Huawei.
Samsung had initially planned to launch three phones this year – the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, its new folding series, and the Galaxy S23 FE, a candy bar phone. However, recent reports suggest that the Galaxy S23 FE will not be launched, and the three-fold foldable phone will replace it.
Samsung Display had already demonstrated an OLED screen with two hinges that could be folded three times at a previous exhibition, and it is expected that the company will launch an improved version of the panel for this upcoming tri-fold device. The phone may also be powered by the same Snapdragon 8 Gen2 chip as the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 may feature a new drop-shaped hinge, allowing for a wider folding radius and a less obvious screen crease compared to previous generations of folding devices. The new phone may also be able to fold completely flat, and waterproofing, potentially up to IPX8, is expected.
Samsung has built its brand on the spirit of “dare to be the first” and is known for exploring new fields. Fans of the brand may appreciate its reputation as a “technical madman.” Overall, Samsung seems to be living up to its reputation as the “Big Brother of Android” by pushing the boundaries of mobile phone technology and leading the charge in the foldable phone market.
In conclusion, the highly-anticipated release of Samsung’s three-fold folding mobile phone is expected to further cement the company’s position as a leader in the mobile phone industry. With its innovative technology and daring spirit, Samsung continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the mobile phone market.