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Added on the 05/07/2018 13:39:29 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
Gizmodo.com reported, Samsung has released their new foldable smartphones and they are getting negative reviews. Their foldable smartphones cost $2,000, but may not be worth the price. Each phone comes with with a protective layer/film. However, Samsung didn't tell customers that they aren't allowed to remove it. After users attempt to remove the film bubbles have appeared underneath it. Users have even reported that their screens breaking from the pressure.
Samsung released their new foldable smartphones and they are getting negative reviews. Their foldable smartphones cost $2,000, but may not be worth the price. Each phone comes with with a protective layer/film. However, Samsung didn't tell customers that they aren't allowed to remove it. After users attempt to remove the film bubbles have appeared underneath it. Users have even reported that their screens breaking from the pressure.
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Visitors to the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona were treated to Samsung's unveiling of 2 new smartphones on Sunday, the new Galaxy S9 and S9+, which feaure brighter and bigger screens, highly advanced cameras, stereo speakers and ultra-slow motion video capture. The Galaxy S9 and S9 + will be available from March 16 in the Midnight Black, Coral Blue and Lilac Purple at the recommended price of $1100) and $1230 respectively.
Samsung confirmed this week that its next flagship phone will be unveiled in February. We didn’t get an exact date, but the company usually times the announcement to coincide with Mobile World Congress, an annual expo set for February 26-March 1. So you can expect the Galaxy S9 to debut around then. Although the specs themselves may not be a huge upgrade, according to a leak on Reddit, the camera could be getting a major overhaul. The leak mentions “super slow-mo” video, and rumors has it the phone will be able to capture video at 1,000 frames per second. That’s a nice step up from the Galaxy S8, which maxed out at 240fps.