Samsung is all set for the grand launch event of its all-new Samsung Galaxy S10 series that will be hosted on February 20. There are also rumours rounding on the Samsung’s world first foldable smartphone could also announce in this event. This foldable smartphone already showcased on stage during the Samsung Developer Conference that took place in November last year. At the moment, the design of the phone was heavily protected by a case which doesn’t give us a chance to look into it.
But Today a concept video of the Upcoming Samsung foldable smartphone was posted by the Samsung Vietnam YouTube channel. The video will show off a bunch of conceptual ideas for the future of smartphones and mobile devices. Getting in detail of the video, The device appears to be like a tablet feature a mostly full-screened front that then opens up like a book to reveal a bigger screen. The device is nearly bezel-less, a smartphone attachment that acts as an Ultrasound machine and more. The device looks quite similar to the one shown back in November Developer Conference, but much more polished.
The device comes with much more slimmer bezels and it has a larger display on the front. It opens up similarly like the real foldable phone. The video is a mixture of real and not real, or it could be a preview. Indeed it a concept video so we can expect it all to be great. Further, the video includes a motion tracking 3-way mirror-like display setup, an ultrasound USB-C attachment for a Galaxy Note 9, some fun AR gaming action, and a really cool tattoo app that lets a guy tattoo someone from afar with a robotic arm.
Here are a couple of screenshots we grabbed earlier of the ultrasound machine and an almost-bezel-less phone.
We expect that Samsung could unveil its first Foldable smartphone alongside Samsung Galaxy S10 series in this February it likely would launch the device some =where in the first quarter of this year. We are not sure if the company would actually reveal the foldable phone in February, but we hope it gives out more information on the same. Watch the full video below.