San Francisco Samsung is betting on a souped-up camera and enhanced 5G capabilities — as well as a new flip phone — to fend off its competition for the global smartphone crown and convince users to upgrade their devices.
The world's biggest smartphone maker unveiled its latest flagship device, the Galaxy S20, at its"Unpacked" event in San Francisco on Tuesday, boasting a new camera architecture it says is capable of taking"pro-grade" photos and videos. It's also the first time Samsung is releasing a fully 5G lineup, with all versions touting support for the emerging mobile technology.
See Samsung's new $1,380 flip phone 02:27The device is reminiscent of the flip phones of the late 1990s and early 2000s, but opens up into one large 6.7-inch screen, with a smaller window on the front cover to view notifications. Samsung had stayed largely tight-lipped about the folding smartphone leading up to the event, but unexpectedly teased it in an ad during the Oscars two days before"Unpacked.
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zizi_UZakari Don't make it 6.7 inches up.....s20 ultra is even 6.9......thats a tablet already
yea... okay... $1000 to $1400,,,,, no thanks,. rather have my trac phone.
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So A new samsung phone could cost you as much as 1 house payment, or 2 car payments. You can also Feed a family of 4 for 3 weeks. Who needs a new phone today ? No One till they bring the prices down.
Well iPhone will be 3 hundred dollars higher this come around then and bigger too watch
Samsung is gearing up for war. Slowly, but surly a few folks about to dump their iPhones and jump ship 🤷🏽♂️
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Another $1,000 phone? Do these companies think money grows on trees? No thanks.
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It was beautiful, but the price is up there
Why's it only showing the back of it
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