as declared in Samsung's Galaxy S10 is shaping up to be very special, but it cannot hold a candle to the company's most exciting (and most expensive) smartphone in years. Speaking to The Investor in its home country of South Korea, Samsung officials told the publication there are no immediate plans for mass-production of the foldable displays required to make the company's radical Galaxy F folding smartphone. So yes, Samsung clearly is determined to make folding smartphones (with some true sci-fi capabilities) a big business. It just won't be as soon as everyone was led to believe…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesSamsung Partner Confirms Galaxy S10 Is 5G CompatibleSamsung CEO Confirms Folding Galaxy F PhoneSamsung's Galaxy S10 Has Significant Design ChangesGalaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy Note 8: What's The Difference? Galaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy S9 Plus: What's The Difference?
Samsung Says Folding Galaxy F Won't Be Mass Produced
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as declared in Samsung's Galaxy S10 is shaping up to be very special, but it cannot hold a candle to the company's most exciting (and most expensive) smartphone in years. Speaking to The Investor in its home country of South Korea, Samsung officials told the publication there are no immediate plans for mass-production of the foldable displays required to make the company's radical Galaxy F folding smartphone. So yes, Samsung clearly is determined to make folding smartphones (with some true sci-fi capabilities) a big business. It just won't be as soon as everyone was led to believe…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesSamsung Partner Confirms Galaxy S10 Is 5G CompatibleSamsung CEO Confirms Folding Galaxy F PhoneSamsung's Galaxy S10 Has Significant Design ChangesGalaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy Note 8: What's The Difference? Galaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy S9 Plus: What's The Difference?
as declared in Samsung's Galaxy S10 is shaping up to be very special, but it cannot hold a candle to the company's most exciting (and most expensive) smartphone in years. Speaking to The Investor in its home country of South Korea, Samsung officials told the publication there are no immediate plans for mass-production of the foldable displays required to make the company's radical Galaxy F folding smartphone. So yes, Samsung clearly is determined to make folding smartphones (with some true sci-fi capabilities) a big business. It just won't be as soon as everyone was led to believe…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesSamsung Partner Confirms Galaxy S10 Is 5G CompatibleSamsung CEO Confirms Folding Galaxy F PhoneSamsung's Galaxy S10 Has Significant Design ChangesGalaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy Note 8: What's The Difference? Galaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy S9 Plus: What's The Difference?
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