NIS 7,999: Samsung launches the folding smartphone in Israel
About paying for innovation? Sony, a Samsung importer in Israel, has announced that it will start selling Galaxy Fold, Samsung's first folding smartphone in two weeks. In Israel, too, like the world, the price will be high and stand at NIS 7,999
NIS 7,999: Samsung launches the folding smartphone in Israel
Mikey LevySunny, the official Samsung importer in Israel, has announced the arrival of the Galaxy Fold flexible smartphone in Israel. The smartphone was launched in parallel with the launch of the S10 last year, and in about two weeks (January 20), the smartphone will officially arrive in Israel, but in limited quantities. As in the world, in Israel the price is also expected to be significantly higher than the rest of the smartphones, and the price will be NIS 7,999 for the 512 Giga model. The device also has a dedicated cover, and Galaxy Buds headphones. Sunny started early registration at a cost of NIS 499.
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To the full articleThe fold has two screens: the main has a flexible 7.3 inches and the other a 4.6 inch. The optimized Android version allows smooth transition between folded and flat. It also includes the company's most complex photography system with 6 cameras in total on a smartphone. On the back of the device you will find a triangular array of three sensors - one with a 16 megapixel wide lens with f / 2.2 aperture key, the other with a 12 megapixel lens with variable aperture f / 1.5 and f / 2.4 and the third 12 megapixel telephoto lens with F / 2.4 aperture key. The front camera includes a dual photo array similar to the one on the Galaxy S10 Plus and the 10 megapixel lens is the one that will stay active when the device is folded.
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