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Samsung Galaxy Fold in new Video. See before it’s taken!

Samsung Galaxy Fold on YouTube? Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Fold along with the Galaxy S10 models at the Galaxy Unpacked event that took place last month. The new foldable smartphone has won many users due to the practicality of its design and the protection it guarantees to the screen. We remind you that the Galaxy Fold, unlike other manufacturers, folds inwards. So the screen is more protected compared to models that fold out, leaving the panel more exposed.

The presence of Samsung Galaxy Fold on YouTube helps to clear some doubts

Meanwhile, Samsung has yet to announce when this smartphone will go on sale worldwide. At the same time, not all the information about this smartphone was revealed. However, in order to dissipate some doubts, here we have the video that reveals the best of Samsung in operation. In fact, it is arguably the best way to get the notion of how everything works.

It is not clear how this video may have reached the Internet. However, we have a clue. Is that Samsung sent some units to reviewers. The point is that they have very accurate instructions for not showing photos or videos of the smartphone.

However, it looks like someone has not complied with these instructions and made this extensive video that first appeared on Weibo.

Weibo is a Chinese social network very similar to Twitter. However, this video does not seem to have been very well recorded. It looks like the smartphone that recorded it was in portrait mode. However, you see yourself well enough that we can identify the smartphone and what Galaxy Fold is doing.

The video seems to reveal the US launch by AT&T, as the model appears as the edition of this American operator. Meanwhile, Galaxy Fold will also hit Europe.

However this time there may be an exchange. In Europe, Galaxy Fold can come with the Snapdragon 855 chipset. The variant in the United States may use an Exynos chipset.

At the software level, we should have the Samsung OneUI 1.2 interface based on Android Pie.

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