Samsung’s W Series has always been a China-exclusive line with its dual displays and clamshell design. This year’s model will go by a different naming scheme. Rather than launch as the Samsung W2021, the phone will launch as the Samsung W20 5G. A poster has now revealed the launch date for the phone and also its design which is super familiar.
The Samsung W20 will be announced on November 19 in Wuhan, China according to a poster shared on Twitter by @MMDDJ_. But that isn’t the only thing the poster reveals.

The poster also shows what the device looks like and it sure shares a striking resemblance to the Galaxy Fold. Actually, it is an upgraded Galaxy Fold with a Snapdragon 855+ processor and a 5G modem.
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Because No Samsung's foldable display smartphone with 5G in China.(Fold 5G isn't launch in China)— 萌萌的电教 (@MMDDJ_) November 7, 2019
The Galaxy Fold will launch in China tomorrow but that is the 4G version. So rather than launch a 5G version as the Galaxy Fold 5G, it will be sold in China as the Samsung W20. Sounds weird but that is what it is.
Other than the processor and modem, there may be other differences between the upcoming phone and the 4G version.
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