S. Korea’s Samsung Unveils Foldable Smartphone, New Galaxy Devices

S. Korea’s Samsung Unveils Foldable Smartphone, New Galaxy Devices
DJ Koh, head of Samsung’s IT & Mobile Communications Division, introduces the new Galaxy S10+ smartphone during an Unpacked event held in San Francisco on Feb. 20, 2019 (local time), in this photo provided by the South Korean tech giant. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, S. Korea, Feb 21 (NNN-YNA) – South Korean tech behemoth, Samsung Electronics, unveiled a foldable smartphone, which features a multi-tasking function, and its new lineup of Galaxy S10 smartphones.

The event to make the debut of Galaxy Fold was held in San Francisco, the company said, in a statement, Thursday. The new gadget is a 4.6-inch smartphone that morphs into a 7.3-inch tablet when unfolded.

The device is equipped with Infinity Flex Display, to which its newly-developed Hinge system was applied to enable the gadget to be used for about six years, when a user folds and unfolds the phone a hundred times a day.

When unfolded, a user can operate three apps at one time, for example, watching a movie, browsing the web and sending text messages, at the same time.

The Galaxy Fold will hit South Korean stores in mid-May, as a model running on the 5G wireless networks.

Samsung also rolled out a new lineup of its flagship Galaxy S smartphones, including the 5.8-inch Galaxy S10e, the 6.1-inch Galaxy S10, the 6.4-inch Galaxy S10+ and the 6.7-inch Galaxy S10 5G.

The S10, S10+ and S10 5G devices feature a curved, dynamic Quad HD+AMOLED display, which provides vibrant color and helps reduce eye strain. The lower-end S10e is equipped with a dynamic Full HD+AMOLED display.

The fingerprint reader is built into the front display of the models, to enable the scanner to read fingerprints through ultrasonic sound waves.

Galaxy S9 models, the predecessor of Samsung’s new smartphone series, saw a lackluster sale for the past year, as the S9 series had no big difference from the previous Galaxy S8 models.– NNN-YNA

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