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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip’s Latest Hands-On Video Shows the Foldable Smartphone in Action

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip’s Latest Hands-On Video Shows the Foldable Smartphone in Action

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip foldable smartphone has leaked quite extensively. We have seen proper hands-on videos of the foldable clamshell design and while the device looks promising for a lot of reasons, we still have questions if it's worth a shift. Now, Ben Geskin has revealed another video of the Galaxy Z Flip, showcasing what and how the device functions with a foldable screen.

The Galaxy Z Flip is not the company's first attempt in the foldable category. The Samsung Galaxy Fold made its mark last year and it got a boatload of attention pertaining to the design and obviously the crease. The company went through and made changes to the device that allowed it to be more resistant to dust and particles getting under the screen from tiny orifices around the hinge.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip’s Latest Hands-On Video Shows the Foldable Smartphone in Action

Feb 10, 2020, 1:23pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-galaxy-z-flips-latest-hands-on-video-shows-the-foldable-smartphone-in-action/ > Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip foldable smartphone has leaked quite extensively. We have seen proper hands-on videos of the foldable clamshell design and while the device looks promising for a lot of reasons, we still have questions if it's worth a shift. Now, Ben Geskin has revealed another video of the Galaxy Z Flip, showcasing what and how the device functions with a foldable screen. > The Galaxy Z Flip is not the company's first attempt in the foldable category. The Samsung Galaxy Fold made its mark last year and it got a boatload of attention pertaining to the design and obviously the crease. The company went through and made changes to the device that allowed it to be more resistant to dust and particles getting under the screen from tiny orifices around the hinge.