Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 Android powered clamshell is certified by TENAA

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Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 Android powered clamshell is certified by TENAA
The Samsung Galaxy Folder 2, the sequel to Samsung's Android powered clamshell smartphone, has been certified in China by TENAA. One month ago, the device went through the GFXBench benchmark site revealing that the Galaxy Folder 2 has received a specs upgrade compared to the OG Samsung Galaxy Folder.

The clamshell features a 3.8-inch screen with a 480 x 800 resolution. The Snapdragon 425 chipset powers the device, carrying a quad-core 1.4GHz CPU and the Adreno 308 GPU. 2GB of RAM is inside with 16GB of expandable native storage. A 200GB capacity microSD slot is available for those seeking additional storage. An 8MP camera is situated on back with a 5MP shooter in front to snap selfies and handle video chats. An earlier visit to the FCC revealed that a 2000mAh battery is on board. The unit offer dual SIM capabilities.

The Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 will come in gold. We expect the phone to be priced in the same ballpark as the original model, which means it could cost you $250 USD. Originally, we didn't think that the clamshell would be available in the states. However, the visit to the FCC last month keeps the door open for a U.S. launch.


via TimesNews

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