Samsung Galaxy Fold is connected to the Internet or sold with the Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy Fold is connected to the Internet or sold with the Galaxy A80

On June 27, it was reported that recently, a SM-F9000 mobile phone was connected to the Internet in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. It can be seen from its appearance photos that it is the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Judging from the network access, this mobile phone will finally be launched in China.

The configuration of Samsung Galaxy Fold has been disclosed for a long time, but the parameters given by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology are slightly different from the previous version we obtained. For example, the external screen resolution has been changed from 1960x840 to 1680x720, and now the weight has increased from 263 grams to 265 grams. The author believes that the weight increase of 2g may be the result of improving the quality of mobile phones, while the reason for the change of separation rate is unknown.

Another mobile phone, SM-A8050, has also been connected to the Internet recently. This is the Samsung Galaxy A80. The biggest highlight of this mobile phone is that it is equipped with an electric camera, which combines lifting and turning. The first contact will make ordinary people feel cool.

The Samsung Galaxy A80 was first released abroad in April this year, and Samsung revealed at a recent media conference that it will be launched in China in July. The author believes that the Samsung Galaxy Fold may be launched together with the Samsung Galaxy A80. Are you still interested in the improved Samsung Galaxy Fold?


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