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After months of hints and rumors, Samsung has finally debuted its Samsung Mobile Conference in San Francisco. But we may have left with more questions than answers …
As revealed a few weeks back, the new device is a tablet that converts into a phone when folded. This is possible because of Samsung's new 'Infinity Flex Display' which makes it possible to do so.
According to Lifehacker, the device was only shown for SDC.
However, what we do know is that it is 7.3-inches while in tablet mode and has a third OLED screen on the side of the device that can be used while folded. While we have not really seen this yet, we have had this backdrop of this issue.
Samsung is calling for a 'Multi Active Window'.
When it comes to looks, the device itself seems quite thick, which is unsurprising by its first-generation foldable device. But it's hard to distinguish much else at this stage.
"The Infinity Flex Display represents an entirely new mobile platform," said Samsung's senior vice president, Justin Denison at the conference.
"We've been living in a world where you can be a part of the world." "We've added a new dimension to help you browse, watch and multitask like never before."
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We also know that it will have a re-engineered UI called One UI, which has been designed with one-handed use in mind.
Dirty minds aside, this will be the easiest way to get the job done.
And while this is the one that is most likely to be used in the market, it is likely that it will be used for the most part. The idea is that it will make it easier to use such a big screen and access that you want, even with one hand.
Considering that a lot of 2018 phones are already too big for some people with smaller hands to navigate comfortably single handedly – this is a really interesting and relevant concept.
Lastly – despite rumors of it being called the Galaxy X or Galaxy F, there is still no word about what the device will actually be called.
While this has been asked a few questions we have been asking for months – it has also been our call for more information.
And considering the extremely brief amount of time, it is more likely to be in the crowd, we are more likely to be more important until CES in January 2019 – and that's if we're lucky.
Considering that the hall lights have been purposely dimmed to protect some of the design features of the phone – it may not be ready to be properly displayed in just under two months.
Maybe Samsung will make us wait until MWC in February, but let's hope not!
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