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Samsung Company Wants To Accept The Main Identity Folding Z Folding 3 Phone.

Key Sentence:

  • Samsung has said that will happen with Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Fold, three leading foldable smartphones.
  • The foldable smartphone, which usually costs over £1,000, remains a niche product despite initial rumors.
  • Samsung says it is cutting costs and increasing durability to please the average consumer.

However, one analyst said the new phones don't offer a "beautiful mass-market solution." Ben Wood of consulting firm CCS Insight said it's worth noting that some of Samsung's high-end Galaxy Note series features - such as the Note-branded pen - are in the Fold 3.

"This shows that Samsung believes the time is right to move beyond the early adopter niche," he said. "But it's worth noting that competitors like Apple don't feel the need to follow suit, which raises the question of whether consumer demand justifies the investment," Wood added.

"Let's get together."

The Fold 3 is a smartphone with a 6.2-inch (15 cm) screen that can be expanded into a 7.6-inch tablet. And Samsung has hidden the built-in selfie camera under the flexible display to be practically invisible to the user.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Description The selfie camera is on the hidden Fold 3 screen
The company focuses on software upgrades that will add more tablet-style functionality to the device when in use, such as B. taskbar for more convenient app changes.

It is also Samsung's first foldable phone to support an S-Pen stylus - allowing users to take advantage of a flexible screen - and is water-resistant for the first time. The more little Flip 3 - the second version of the Z Flip - has a 6.7-inch screen that folds in half so it can easily fit in a pocket or bag.

Samsung Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3
Description Both devices are waterproof.

The external display has been expanded to 1.9 inches, making it easier to read notifications without opening the device. Samsung's Mark Notton told News the "time is right" for flip phones to become famous.

"We have had years to perfect and further improve all the hardware functions," he said. "We have improved the user experience and increased our ability to manufacture at scale.