Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 Smartphone
Samsung Electronics has launched the Galaxy Folder 2 flip phone in
South Korea, with the Android-running smartphone the successor to its
Galaxy Folder series first launched in 2013. According to Samsung,
its new phone has a "retro" and lean metal design, with most feature
phones designed in the flip phone format having been sold before the
arrival of smartphones. The Folder 2 has 2GB of RAM, a 1.4GHz
quad-core processor, a removable 1,950mAh battery, a microSD slot that
expands up to 256GB, and runs Android 6.0. It sports a 96.6mm display
for easy viewing of texts, pictures, and videos, and has a larger
keyboard than its predecessor to ensure less typos. It also has separate physical buttons to load up contacts, texts, and camera features. Samsung
said the phone has an improved widget that allows users to view their
data usage and walk checkers on their home screen. Users can also
configure the size of fonts and app icons, and the phone has 15
ringtones. It will come in 3G and 4G LTE versions.
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