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Samsung has declared a profit for the first three quarters of the year, we can say without fear that its three smartphones flagship 2018 have been exceeded. The company's mobile division has resulted in many performance declines in Samsung's semi-mobile business, thanks in large part to a trio of premium smartphones that are undoubtedly the most boring flagship products Samsung has launched in years. . The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + were powerful upgrades over last year's S8 phones, but they also had pretty much the same design and no convincing new features. As a result, they are on the verge of becoming Samsung's least-selling Galaxy S phones since 2012. The Galaxy Note 9 was more or less the same, offering a technical advantage compared to Note 8, but with the same design and a single a remarkable new feature that would not even bother many people: a new S Pen Pen with Bluetooth.
Given that 2018 was so boring on Samsung's high-end smart phones, 2019 will be a very important year for the world's largest smartphone provider in terms of sales volume. The good news, of course, is that this year is announcing as a big year for Samsung. The company will begin work with what should be a completely redesigned Galaxy S10, which offers many "firsts" for Samsung, such as a built-in fingerprint sensor, a brand new camera system and a design fully screen with a touch screen. cut hole for the camera instead of a notch. Then, Samsung should follow the Galaxy S10 series with another first: the smartphone "Galaxy F" with a foldable OLED screen. Following rumors that Samsung will announce preliminary details on the Galaxy F this week, we have conclusive evidence that this will indeed be the case.
The annual Samsung Developer Conference will be held this week starting Wednesday, November 7th. The SDC is not nearly as important as Apple's WWDC annual event, but the 2018 SDC promises to be a little more action-packed than the events we've seen in the past. Why? Because there is no doubt in our mind that Samsung will finally unveil the secrets of its highly anticipated foldable smartphone.
Samsung was supposed to be in a hunt with Huawei to claim the title of the first advertiser of a foldable screen phone, but both companies ended up losing against a China-based nameless brand. The good news for Samsung is that the foldable phone announced last week will probably never be launched outside of China. In addition, it looks awful.
Samsung's Galaxy F should be a much more sophisticated smartphone that works like an unfolded tablet or a folded phone. It will be supposed to be powered by the next-generation Samsung 7nm chipset internationally or by a new 7nm Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC in the US, and will feature a special Android version created by Samsung and Google, specifically designed for folding phones.
Regarding the details, it is thought that the Galaxy F has a large 7.3 inch OLED screen that folds like a shell. A second 4.6-inch OLED screen is located on the outside of the phone so it can be used as a regular phone while being folded. The phone is supposed to be quite bulky and bulky, although it can be stored. We have arrived at the point where the phablettes are so big that it's the only way to add a bigger screen in a pocket.
Although we were not expecting full unveiling until next year, it seems that Samsung plans to announce preliminary information on the phone this week at the SDC 2018. We can now say with certainty that this will happen. How do we know? Well, they say that a picture is worth 1,000 words. So take a look at the new photo that Samsung has just added as a profile picture of its Samsung Mobile Facebook account:
Yeah, enough said. The Samsung SDC 2018 event begins with a speech on Wednesday, November 7th at 1:00 pm (ET) and at 10:00 am (Paris time). So you can expect to see the new collapsible smartphone of the company.
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