Samsung Mobile's 2020 goal: "substantially increase" the sales of foldable mobile phones
Samsung Mobile's 2020 goal: "substantially increase" the sales of foldable mobile phones

On November 7, it was reported by foreign media that a few weeks ago, Samsung announced that it planned to launch 5 million to 6 million folding phones next year as the market demand for folding phones increased.

Recently, the Samsung Smart Forum opened in Seoul to discuss future technology development. At the press conference, Gao Dongzhen, president of Samsung Mobile, said: "The sales of foldable smart phones will increase significantly next year".

In the recent news, we learned that Samsung will release a new W20 5G flip phone, which is equipped with a foldable display screen and is the latest generation product of the "Heart to the World" series exclusively sold in China. Although it looks cool, it should not help Samsung's mobile phone sales in China, because compared with other series, the Xinxiaxia series itself is not well known, and its sales have not gone up.

Samsung's first generation foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold, encountered challenges in the production process, which forced the launch of the phone to be postponed for half a year, during which Samsung improved the durability of the Galaxy Fold. The price of the Bank of China is 15999 yuan, which will be officially sold tomorrow.

Huawei, Xiaomi and Motorola will also launch foldable mobile phones. It is expected that Motorola will release a new generation of RAZR next week, equipped with a vertical folding screen, which is similar to a clamshell mobile phone.


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