Samsung foldable phone – Galaxy X release date can be closer than you thought! This Samsung flagship can make its appearance at the CES 2018 event! Discover more about Samsung Galaxy X CES debut below!
Samsung Hints At A Samsung Galaxy X Launch At CES 2018!
Previously, Samsung has revealed the image of a foldable handset! Long before Samsung Galaxy S9, we have caught the news about the upcoming innovative Samsung Galaxy X. Furthermore, this Samsung flagship could be coming sooner than we initially thought! Based on a recent leak image, Samsung is going to introduce the Samsung Galaxy X at the upcoming CES 2018 event!
Samsung UK Newsroom has released a banner to promote their participation at CES. According to the image, this Korean tech giant will be present with various technology gadgets! Some of them can be the Samsung Galaxy S9 duo, Samsung Galaxy X and even the Galaxy Note 9. Notably, it is worthy to mention that the Samsung Galaxy X won’t have significant quantities. We expect Samsung to launch this handset with insufficient numbers.
Regarding the specifications, Samsung Galaxy X specs include an 8-inch AMOLED screen with 4K resolutions (3840 pixels × 2160 pixels) at maximum. Furthermore, with smartphone mode, Samsung Galaxy X display comes at 5-inch AMOLED screen with QHD resolutions. Under the hood, this Samsung flagship is going to run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset, alongside 6GB/8GB RAM and 64GB/128GB ROM. For the photography, Samsung Galaxy X rocks an 8MP front-facing camera with an aperture of f/1.9 and wide-angle lens and a retina scanner. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy X sports a 12MP primary camera with an aperture of f/1.5. Besides, camera features include OIS, PDAF and the ability of 4K video recording. Finally, Samsung Galaxy X has 4000mAh battery capacity.
Samsung Galaxy X CES 2018 debut: quantity and price
According to various sources, Samsung is going to launch around 100.000 Samsung Galaxy X handsets. Also, Samsung Galaxy X price begins at $656 ~ Rs. 41,999. What do you think about this handset? Drop a comment to let us know!