NIS 7,999 and yours: Anboxing for Samsung Galaxy Fold
After much waiting, Samsung importer Sunny has launched the Galaxy Fold, Samsung's folding smartphone this past week. It comes with a really cheap price tag, which stands at NIS 7,999, but it offers quite a bit of innovation and seems to be an ultimate multimedia device
NIS 7,999 and yours: Anboxing for Samsung Galaxy Fold
Photo & Editing: Associate LegoIn the video: Galaxy Fold anboxing. (Photo & Editing: Amit Lego)
He's here already! After it went on sale globally last September, Samsung's importer, Sunny, launched the Galaxy Fold, Samsung's first folding smartphone. The smartphone has come to Israel officially and in limited quantities, with a price of NIS 7,999 for the 512 gigabyte model. One of the few units landed on our systems desk and detailed boxing we checked out what an overall assessment was and how it felt. In fact, this is one of the most innovative smartphones launched in the past year, which has succeeded in bringing the enthusiasm back to the smartphones, much like launching the first iPhone.
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To the full articleWinning multimedia device. (Photo: Amit Lego)
Samsung Galaxy Fold (Photo: Amit Lego, Walla System! NEWS)
The fold has two screens: the main one 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 is 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.
Although launched in February 2019, in conjunction with the launch of the Galaxy S10, Samsung chose not to present it to reporters and presented it through the glass. A few months later, the first versions reached journalists around the world, and they reported that the smartphone was easily destroyed. Samsung has postponed the planned launch, and has made extensive screen improvements that have been reported to break very easily. Only in September 2019, about seven months after launch, the Korean giant allowed the general public to experiment with a smartphone and announced that it would begin selling in Korea.