Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Fold alongside the Galaxy S10 models during the Galaxy Unpacked event held last month. The Fold has gained widespread followership due to the practicability of its design and the protection it offers the delicate flexible panel with the in-fold design it adopts. Samsung is yet to disclose when the phone will go on sale globally and the company didn’t even reveal many details about the phone. However, an hand-on video of the Galaxy Fold in action has appeared online, practically showing us how the phone responds while in use.
Samsung did send out some units to reviewers who are under strict instructions not to show pictures or videos of the phone. Seems someone hasn’t kept to that instruction going by this rather extensive video which appeared first on Weibo. The video wasn’t properly recorded as it seems to have been dome with a phone in portrait mode. Nevertheless, the clarity is good enough for us to make out the phone and its operations.
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The video seems to hint at launch in the US by AT&T, as the model is listed as the US carrier’s edition. The Galaxy Fold was confirmed to hit Europe with a Snapdragon 855 chipset onboard with performance comparable to the Galaxy S10+. The US variant might use an Exynos chipset. On the software end, it runs Samsung’s One UI 1.2 based on Android 9 Pie and from the video, the operations is smooth. You can check out the video from below. We do hope it doesn’t get pulled off the internet soon.







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