Learn from past mistakes? A new report from a well-known analyst reveals new and interesting details about the Galaxy Fold 2 • And there is also a simulation that introduces a new design • This is how it may look
Photo by BenGeskin
A number of rumors have already been circulated about the Galaxy Fold 2 that is expected to be unveiled this July, but new data and an image that has surfaced online gives us an idea of the design of Samsung's next folding device, if that is the real deal.
Rumors have come from analyst Ross Young, CEO of DSCC Advisory for the screen company, that the model will include some significant innovations - including a 7.59-inch main screen and a 6.23-inch external screen. Meanwhile, Young's most significant change is the Pen The stylus, the S-Pen, will allow you to perform the same operations as the Note series.
This might be the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2
(render based on latest leaks) pic.twitter.com/TK8Ex9XvYU
- Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) April 20, 2020
And until we see the real device, the reliable leaker Ben Geskin was able to present a simulation showing the new device in all its glory - including the pen and the screen enlarged by rumors. In addition, it may be noted that Samsung may incorporate a camera hole at the top, compared to the large deficit that was in the previous generation.
The Galaxy Fold was one of the most innovative smartphones this past year, but there were some mistakes in its early days that are very hard to forget. The device suffered from problems when it was simply broken during use by journalists who received it for review. Samsung picked up the devices and postponed the launch in about six months to find a solution to the problem.