Royole FlexPai 2 5G

The budget foldable phone Royole FlexPai 2 5G costs $1,470

CEO Bill Liu announced that the FlexPai 2 is on sale through the Royole website

At the end of March, we were introduced to an early look at the second generation of foldable-screen phone, the Royole FlexPai 2 5G. This phone comes with a flexible OLED panel and a format similar to Huawei Mate X.

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The new panel should have a better folding angle, better screen performance, and most importantly wrinkle reduction during folding. FlexPai 2 should have debuted in the first quarter of 2020 but today the wait is over.

In a virtually broadcast event, CEO Bill Liu announced that the FlexPai 2 is on sale through the Royole website. The base model has 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS3.0 storage priced at $1,470 while the 12GB/512GB variant costs $1,710. Both are already available for sale.

The fodable screen is a step forward for Royole. The panel of Flexpai 2 folds outwards thus becoming a dual-screen smartphone when the hinge is at 180 degrees. This technology is called Cicada Wing 3S by the company and it is “mirror-like smooth”, no creases whatsoever after over 1,8 million folds.

Compared to the competition Royole has set quite aggressive prices. The Huawei Mate X costs $2,510 while Samsung is asking $1,999 for the Galaxy Z Fold 2.

The FlexPai 2 has a Snapdragon 865 processor, 7.8-inch unfolded panel 1920 × 1440 pixels with 4:3 ratio, four rear cameras and stereo speakers.

Folded the main screen is a 16:9 5.5-inches while the one after the secondary is 5.4-inches with a 16:10 ratio. The main sensor of the rear cameras is 64-megapixel. The phone comes with Android 10 with its dedicated WaterOS 2.0 interface and a 4,450 mAh battery with QC 4.0 fast-charging capabilities at 18 W.

The phone supports 5G connectivity with all the popular bands, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and has a USB-C 3.1 port. It will be sold through JD.com’s own website and will be available starting from September 25 in three color variants Silver, Black or Gold.

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Motorola Razr

Motorola re-launches the Razr model, which now supports 5G but again costs a lot

Now will cost 1,399, which is only $100 less than its predecessor

Earlier this year, Motorola launched the Razr model, modernizing the famous Android phone brand which was offered with a foldable screen priced at $1,500. Now, Motorola is trying to re-launch the updated second-generation Razr model phone, to which it has also added support for 5G network, better cameras, and a more useful software.

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Apparently foldable smartphones are interesting to the consumer and are building their market as innovative products like Motorola’s Razr. Motorola says that for this product has listened to the opinions of users and has reflected the changes in the Razer 2.

The shape in general continues to remain faithful to the classic of a few decades ago. The foldable screen this time is 6.2-inch OLED and another secondary “Quick View” screen 2.7-inch OLED on the outside which allows users to view key notifications and other features. The new Snapdragon 765G processor adds 5G which unfortunately is only sub-6 and mmWave faster. RAM has been increased to 8GB from 6gb to the previews model, the internal memory has been doubled to 256GB and the battery is larger at 2,800 mAh.

The most noticeable changes are the position of the fingerprint sensor on the back and also the cameras. The first Razr cameras were 5MP selfie and 16MP main one and the results left much to be desired. This time the internal camera will be a 20MP sensor and the rear 48MP with a new laser for autofocus ToF and optical stabilization.

Lastly, Motorola has done well to follow Samsung‘s example by adapting many aspects of its software with the ability to bend at the screen. Google Maps, YouTube, and some games are part of these adaptations.

But the bad news is that the Razr comes high again, now goes to $1,399, which is only $100 less than its predecessor.

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Galaxy Z Fold 2

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Officially Announced

The new foldable smartphone should combine the advantages of the previous two models

Samsung’s smartphone with a foldable screen has been shown several times, but now it is official: Galaxy Z Fold2 5G. It has again 2 screens. The foldable screen on the inside is 7.6 inches while the Front on the outside, 6.2 inches.

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Both are larger than the screens of the previous Fold model. Samsung does not provide further details, but promises “the flexibility of a smartphone with the performance and screen size of a tablet for maximum productivity” and a “luxury experience”.

Price and sales start were not mentioned. We only know that this smartphone will be available in black and bronze color.

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Galaxy Z Flip 5G

Galaxy Z Flip 5G Officially Revealed

Will cost $1,449.99 this time, $70 more than the first

We no longer need to wonder about rumors as Samsung makes it official; Galaxy Z Flip 5G will come on August 7, 2020. At first glance, the device is totally the same as its 4G predecessor, and in fact, apart from 5G waves and the Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, nothing has changed.

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However, the support for 5G networks is limited to under 6GHz and there is no support for 5G mmWave. This means that users will only get 20-30% faster speeds compared to 4G/LTE, and will not get the gigabit+ speed that is only possible with 5W mmWave networks.

Samsung has managed to insert a 5G antenna without changing anything externally, but on the other hand, has made adjustments to the system. The “Flex” mode has initially allowed auto programs to be reconfigured to a semi-open screen. YouTube should work properly now with Flex but the camera app should also work from more angles.

The Galaxy Flip was expected to be unveiled at the August 5 event along with Fold and a host of other products, but Samsung seems to be clearing the stage for the real star: Galaxy Note 20.

As for Fold, there are some rumors talking about more significant changes, 5G implementation, new processor, camera improvements, and the same price.

The Samsung Galaxy Flip will go on sale on August 7 in the USA and then across the globe.

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TCL foldable phone Concept

TCL foldable phones concepts are different of what we have seen till now!

The company introduced two folding phone concepts.

TCL Communication, one of the fastest growing TV brands in the world, is already following the smartphone market and is not afraid to try new experiences. The company introduced two foldable phones concepts. The first folds three times and is one of the first concepts of two-axis smartphones. The 6.55-inch smartphone screen turns into a 10-inch tablet.

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The second concept is even more interesting. It’s not actually a folding screen phone but a roll-up screen. It looks like a normal 6.75-inch but when open the smartphone goes up to 7.8-inches, but as much as an iPad Mini without having to fold. This design keeps the phones super thin.

Due to the flexible material and the way this smartphone is built, the screen can be easily retracted and made even larger.

The device also had to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​but was canceled as a result of the coronavirus. The presentation was nonetheless exciting because TCL confirmed that the device has no defects in screen folding, alluding to the smartphone of other firms having problems with their screens.

Since TCL produces the screens themselves, the company has experimented with several formats and said it has more than 30 concepts that are brought to its plants. However, they are concepts and will probably never make their debut.

When the cell phone screen is folded, the screen simply rotates along the left side of the device to the inside of it. According to TCL, the work series model has built-in motors, which pull the screen and push it together.

Over time, TCL will also benefit from falling prices for these smartphones because very few users are willing to buy a $1,300 to $2,700 smartphone.

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Recent Samsung and Motorola problems suggest it’s still too early to buy a foldable screen phone

Another folding screen phone is breaking

Two new phones with foldable screens, the $1,380 Galaxy Z Flip and the $1,500 Motorola Razr launched in recent weeks have begun to show they first problems.

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All seems a deja vu of a the similar situation a year ago when Galaxy Fold models sent to analysts were broken. The phone was delayed for 5 months while Samsung found a solution.

Even the latest foldable phones are showing their problems.

The Galaxy Z Flip’s screen looks like it’s plastic, not glass

Over the weekend the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything questioned the Galaxy Z Flip screen that Samsung says has a glass coating on it. In a hardness test, JerryRigEverything found that the screen of the latest Samsung phone scratched as if it were plastic rather than glass. But during a presentation conference last week, Samsung said that this is the first super thin glass phone ever made that Samsung called: “Ultra Thin Glass”.

The company’s claims sparked hope among enthusiasts that the Galaxy Z Flip would not have the Galaxy Fold problems. One thing is for sure, the Galaxy Z Flip looks more stable than the Galaxy Fold.   Samsung has also offered to replace the phone display for the first time for 119 dollars.

Motorola Razr Can Broke

Another folding screen phone is breaking. Input technology website said the phone’s screen was disconnected from the body and completely damaged after a few days of use. The site does not know how the damage was done but posted some photos to confirm its claims. Motorola has not commented on the problem.

But all this shows why Motorola and Samsung have been reluctant to share their devices with tech analysts. Motorola shipped some models only after the phone was available to consumers while Samsung left Galaxy Z Flip in their hands for only 24 hours.

Motorola’s problems are more serious than Samsung’s. But the lesson was learned from this situation: it’s too early for a folding screen phone!

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Galaxy Z Flip

Five reasons why Galaxy Z Flip is much better than Galaxy Fold

Galaxy Z Flip, unlike Galaxy Fold that when opened looks like a tablet, when opened it looks like a regular smartphone

The Galaxy Unpacked event that took place in San Francisco, United States, Samsung opened it with the most anticipated announcement of all, the Galaxy Z Flip.

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Although it’s been a while since the Galaxy Fold came out, we haven’t forgotten about the infamous #FoldGate, or the time when the Fold spread and a million problems exploded before it hit the market.

Hopefully the story doesn’t repeat itself with the Z Flip, while based on design and specifics there are pretty high expectations. So far, there are five powerful reasons why the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is so much better than a foldable Galaxy Fold phone and that it will succeed.

#1. The Z Flip is compact, convenient and with a nice design

This smartphone, closes like a shell, which is a much more compact system, and can be easily held in a pocket or bag, making the use very convenient and practical. All of these amenities are made while the Z Flip continues to look very good, based on its sleek and beautiful design.

#2. The price is much cheaper

At 1,270 euros, the Z Flip is not cheap at all, but compared to the 1,840 euros which costs Fold, it’s much more reasonable. For any smartphone that has a camera like cheap smartphones, you would not have to pay over 900 euros, but for those who want a foldable phone, then Z Flip is recommended, as it is cheaper than the Motorola Razr which costs 1,380 euros.

#3. In Z Flip is a thin layer of glass, which makes it much more durable

Unlike the inappropriate plastic used on the Galaxy Fold, the Z Flip uses a special glass developed by Samsung called the Ultra Thin Glass. The glass has made it thinner, while being said to be much more scratch resistant as well as more sensitive to use.

#4. The hidden space where it folds

Like any foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip has a space to fold and open to make the screen full. But in this smartphone, this space is much more invisible, but also resilient and powerful at the same time. Based on Samsung data, this space can be locked and opened up to 200,000 times and not appear to make it much better than the one used in Motorola phones.

#5. Much greater screen versatility

One of the favorite things about the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is the versatility of the screen. Here the screen can stay half closed and used as a small laptop, or use the screen in two, for two different types of materials. The very versatile screen opening system makes the use even more practical and attractive.

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Galaxy Z Flip

Samsung unveiled the new folding phone, Galaxy Z Flip

The South Korean tech giant has unveiled yesterday its latest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip.

The Galaxy Z Flip, unlike the Galaxy Fold that when opened looks like a tablet, when opened it looks like a regular smartphone, writes gsmarena.

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip comes with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with ultra-thin Gorilla Glass 6 glass with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,636 pixels. Also, this new folding phone also has a second 1.1-inch Super AMOLED display which is positioned on the back of the frame where notifications immediately appear.

Also, the Galaxy Z Flip comes with Qualcomm processor, Snapdragon 855+, 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of UFS 3.0 internal memory, and offers 4G connectivity support.

As for the cameras, Samsung’s new foldable phone has a 12-megapixel main camera as well as the second 10-megapixel camera. It also comes with a 3,300 mAh battery that can be recharged at 15W.

Other notable features include a set of AKG stereo speakers, wireless battery charging, and the Android 10 operating system with the UI 2.0 user interface.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will be available from 14 February, starting at €1,500 in black, purple and gold.

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Galaxy Z Flip

The specs of Samsung’s new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, are leaked

While it is expected to be released on February 14, Samsung’s new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, has now leaked online.

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It is now revealed what the Galaxy Z Flip will look like, how much it will cost, what cameras it will have and what its specifications are, cnet writes.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is expected to come with a much thinner screen glass than a strand. This type of glass seems to be the first to come on the market. Also, the Galaxy Z Flip is expected to be smaller than the 2019 Samsung Galaxy Fold and its rival, Motorola Razr, which will go on sale from February 6. It can be rolled out on a 6.7-inch screen, unlike the Galaxy Fold which has a 7.3-inch screen and can be opened like a book.

Galaxy Z Flip Specs recently speculated

These recently speculated specifications have been collected from various sources, including WinFuture, Max Weinbach of XDA Developers, Evan Blass on Twitter, and LetsGoDigital.

  • 6.7-inch vertically folded screen, most likely very thin glass and 2,636 x 1,080 pixels resolution;
  • 1.06-inch external display with a resolution of 300 x 116 pixels;
  • Two 12-megapixel rear cameras, as well as a 10-megapixel auto-focus front camera;
  • “Hideaway Hinge” feature, against dust and debris;
  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus processor;
  • 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory;
  • 3,300 mAh battery, with charger via Wireless connection;
  • Price $1,400 (about €1,250); 4G network only, not 5G;
  • Android 10 with user interface – Samsung One UI;
  • Two colors: black and purple.

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Xiaomi patents the 4-camera foldable phone

Xiaomi patents the 4-camera foldable phone

Since last year, Xiaomi has been developing its own foldable phone, but we don’t know yet when it will be available. Two other patents have recently been filed for such phones, one with dual hinges and three screen sections, and the other with a folding design, such as the Motorola Razr, reports GSMArena.

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A few days ago, a patent was filed on the Chinese Intellectual Property Agency’s website, which features a folding phone with three screen sections and four cameras. Of course, even though the patent has been filed, that does not mean we will necessarily see it in the form of any real product.

The Dealntech site has sketched this phone in the folded position it resembles very much on the Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha with the screen unfolding over the edge and practically covering almost the entire back surface. The cameras on the Mi Mix Alpha are also slightly moved sideways to enable the rear end to be used as a screen.

The part in the patent sketches marked with a curved line is actually the phone hinge mechanism. As with the Huawei Mate X and Galaxy Fold, the screen is expected to be plastic protected. The patent shows little detail about the phone’s hardware itself, so no openings, ports and buttons are visible except for the four circles that symbolize the cameras.

Folding phones are certainly the next big thing in the mobile device industry and it is fun to follow the different interpretations that popular manufacturers have. Xiaomi’s foldable phone is expected in the second quarter of next year.

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