Samsung Flip Phone
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phone model in China on November 9. The South Korean giant has sent invites to
a launch event scheduled in Wuxi, a city near Shanghai, where it will unveil
the SM-W2019 as the successor to the W2018 that was launched in December last
year. The W2018 featured two 4.2-inch AMOLED display panels and included a
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC, coupled with 6GB of RAM. Recently, a report
detailing the W2019 speculated that the smartphone could come with a Snapdragon
845 SoC.
The
alleged invite shared by tipster Zyad Atef, Samsung has confirmed that it is
launching the W2019 flip phone in China on November 9. This new model will be
the successor to the W2018 that debuted last year with two 4.2-inch full-HD
(1080x1920 pixels) AMOLED display panels and a Snapdragon 835 SoC. The last
year model also had 6GB of RAM, 64GB/ 256GB storage options along with microSD
card support, 12-megapixel rear camera sensor along with an f/1.5 aperture,
5-megapixel sensor at the front, and a 2,300mAh battery. at
SamMobile speculate the Samsung W2019 will continue the legacy of having
high-end specifications, including a pair of full-HD AMOLED displays and the
top-end, Snapdragon 845 SoC.
It was
spotted through the kernel source code of the Galaxy S9's Snapdragon variant
earlier this year, the W2019 flip phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 845
SoC. The smartphone is also said to be internally known as "Lykan"
and could have a metal body.
The
first flip phone was launched by the company in November 2016 with a Snapdragon
820 SoC, while it brought the W2018 as its new clamshell design smartphone in
November last year. This suggests that the new phone is launching on the date
specified in the invite along with a Snapdragon 845.
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