New Android Folding smartphone can win Samsung

Samsung and Apple are facing competition on the foldable smartphone forehead from Chinese Android industrialist Huawei smartphone this year, according to a new report. Citing sources familiar with Huawei's plans, Korean break news publication ETNews appeals that Huawei smartphone is preparing to launch a true foldable smartphone this November. Also, the concept of a foldable smartphone - for those that take an interest - is largely aligned with Samsung because of that demo back in 2013. ETnews' report suggests that Samsung is "obsessed" with user experience, that is what can be delaying the Galaxy X. That's a perfect thing. More on ForbesApple's Folding iPhone Is Bad break news For SamsungSamsung's New Galaxy X Has Been Hiding In Plain SightShameless iPhone X Android Clones evidence Apple Was RightThe Samsung Galaxy smartphone X Might Not Arrive In 2018


Android may be Copying an iPhone X Feature which can Disappear

From Huawei smartphone to LG, many Android smartphone makers have been incorporating a notch — a cutout at the top of the smartphone's screen, which is a prominent feature of the iPhone X. But how long going to Apple itself save the notch? South Korea's Electronic Times reports which Apple plans to remove the notch from designs of its 2019 line of phones. While the iPhone X wasn't the premier to feature a notch in its smartphone design, a slew of Android competitors quickly began adding the feature after the phone's debut. The notch came as fraction of iPhone redesign featured on the iPhone X, which served to check to the tenth anniversary ever the premier iPhone was released.

Android Might Be Copying an iPhone X Feature That Could Disappear

Could this be Samsung's premier entry-level Android Go phone?

according to ShareIf an enhave a try on benchmarking site Geekbench is to be believed, Samsung can be gearing up to launch its premier ever entry-level Android Go handset. The currently unannounced device goes with the model number SM-J260G, and comes with a quad-core Exynos 7570 processor and 1GB of RAM. These meager specs put the device well within the usual range for an Android Go-equipped smartphone. The OS is listed as the laanalisis version of Android Oreo — Android 8.1 Oreo. Since we have yet to even get a hint of Android 8.1 Oreo on Samsung's top-end flagships, it seems a secure bet which this smartphone going to be equipped with the stock, low-demand version of Android.






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