Galaxy Fold, the Samsung folding smartphone

The Samsung Galaxy Fold has a 7.3-inch Infinity Flex internal screen, a 4.6-inch external screen, 12 GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage, six cameras and the Android 9 Pie operating system.

During the Unpacked event in San Francisco, not only the Galaxy S10 were presented. Samsung has also unveiled the expected Galaxy Fold, a folding smartphone that represents the forefather of a new category of products. The device was designed primarily to offer users a greater viewing area, limiting the overall size.

The Galaxy Fold is a “smartphone-tablet hybrid”, as it has a traditional 4.6-inch (Super AMOLED) screen and a 7.3-inch Infinity Flex (Dynamic AMOLED) screen. Samsung has created a new polymer that allows you to bend the display thousands of times without causing injury or breakage. The two parts of the device are connected by a hinge composed of multiple gears.

The hardware includes a 7-nanometer octa core processor (perhaps the Snapdragon 855), 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. The Galaxy Fold has six cameras. On the front cover there is a 10 megapixel camera (f / 2.2), while on the back there are three 12, 16 and 12 megapixel cameras, combined with lenses with variable aperture (f / 1.5-2.4), wide angle (f / 2.2) and telephoto (f / 2.4) with 2x optical zoom. When the smartphone is open you can use the two internal cameras with 10 and 8 megapixel sensors.