SamsungSamsung Galaxy Folder coming soon with dual displays?

Samsung Galaxy Folder coming soon with dual displays?

While most smartphones have taken up a candy bar frame these days, the Samsung Galaxy Folder may soon be out as an exception with a flip form factor. However, we doubt the device is destined for any other market besides the company’s hometown. The Samsung smartphone’s existence has in a way been confirmed through a leaked user manual.

The folks working for a Japanese blog named RBMen have actually taken the pains of running through the 120 page-long Korean PDF so as to render a handful of key details, a post on Android Beat has noted. As mentioned earlier, the handset shows off a clamshell-like design and boasts of an AMOLED touch display on either side of its flap. Each of these screens scale up to approximately 3.7 inches diagonally and project visuals at a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels.

Samsung Galaxy Folder

The force that drives the device from within is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with two cores, each of which runs at a speed of 1.7GHz. The Samsung Galaxy Folder will also play host to 2 gigabytes of system memory as well as a 1,820mAh battery. But neither have any details with respect to the inbuilt storage been spilled out, nor has the post mentioned the maximum hoarding capacity.

As of now, it is being said that the Galaxy Folder has been crafted to appease those on the lookout for mid-range handsets.

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Let’s quickly run through the device’s purported specifications:

– Two 3.67-inch AMOLED touch displays with 480 x 800 pixel resolution
– 1.7GHz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor
– 2GB of RAM
– 1,820mAh battery
– LTE support and NFC capable

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