South Korean mobile maker Samsung is preparing to make two-fold foldable smartphones.
The news comes as US technology company Microsoft has recently introduced its first foldable smartphone, the Microsoft Surface Daewoo, the most notable of which is that it can be 360 degrees from both sides. Can turn
The Microsoft Surface Daewoo will be available in the market from September 10 and is priced at around Rs 232,000 in Pakistani rupees.
On the other hand, Samsung has also recently introduced the second smartphone of its foldable series, the Galaxy Z Fold 2, which will be available for sale in the general market from September 18.
Samsung's phone is priced at around PKR 331,000, which is far more than Microsoft's Surface Daewoo.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 2 also has advanced features that can be used in both mobile phone and tablet modes.
Samsung's new smartphone can be folded without interruption and sound, and in addition to the internal dual screen, there is an additional external display through which the basic features of the phone can be used.
Samsung rumored to have a 3rd foldable family member next year, tentatively known as Z Fold S.
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It has got 360° hinge that enables outfold and infold and works similarly like the Surface Duo.
The Fold S is a fully single flexible OLED screen unlike the Surface Duo dual screen. pic.twitter.com/S9HtkMQh20
While smartphone users are also talking about the price difference between the two companies' new phone features, there are also rumors that Samsung has started work on the third phone in the foldable series.
According to the report, Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold S will be available in the market by 2021 and this phone will also be foldable on both sides like Microsoft Surface Daewoo.
Regarding the Galaxy Z Fold S, it is also said that the price of this phone will be reasonable while it will have a single and flexible screen as compared to the dual screen of Microsoft Surface Daewoo.
It is believed that in addition to Samsung itself, Motorola and Huawei have also launched foldable smartphones before.