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A Samsung Tri-Fold Phone Could Be in Your Future, if This Leak Is to Be Believed

A Samsung Tri-Fold Phone Could Be in Your Future, if This Leak Is to Be Believed

CNET21 hours ago
Samsung has been showing off mobile display concepts with three screens at trade events such as the Consumer Electronics Show for several years, but it may finally bringing one to market soon if a leaked UI animation is an indicator.
As reported by Android Authority, an animated image from a software build of One UI 8 appears to show what some are dubbing a Galaxy G Fold device with three display panels. The screens would be capable of displaying different information or working in unison as one large display. The new phone model could debut as early as next week at Samsung's Unpacked event on July 9 from Brooklyn.
Huawei released a tri-folding phone in February, the Mate XT Ultimate Design.
Some websites have gone into overdrive trying to uncover details on what Samsung's new device might include and how much it may cost, with Phone Arena reporting that according to a Korean media report, it could be priced at about $3,000.
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