Samsung's foldable Galaxy X reported to launch next year, cost almost $2,000

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Something to look forward to: There have been several stories about Samsung’s foldable Galaxy X handset over the last 12 months, including a possible listing in 2017 and rumors that it will appear at next year’s Mobile World Congress event. Now, a report in the Korea Times also supports the 2019 release date and suggests how much the device might cost: just over $1800.

Samsung has been working on a smartphone with a foldable screen for years. With so many of today’s flagships being virtually identical in design, with the possible exception of the Vivo Nex, a device this innovative could shake up the market. But it comes at a cost.


According to Kim Jang-yeol, head of research at brokerage firm Golden Bridge Investment, the Galaxy X will be released in the first half of next year and cost about 2 million won, which works out at around $1830. If true, that would make it close to double the price of an iPhone X.


Kim believes the phone’s OLED display will measure 7.3 inches when opened out and can be folded down to 4.5 inches. Samsung has filed several patents related to the Galaxy X, including one for “artificial muscle,” which allows the components to move in sync with the screen to protect them from damage.


“This new device is an interesting thing as it will have two inside panels and one outside panel with the two inside panels forming the 7.3-inch screen when the phone is unfolded,” said Kim.
 

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