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The eagerly awaited, the next-gen foldable phone is rumored for 14th February

Samsung’s next foldable phone hitting the market in just two or three weeks and will be less expensive than its folding predecessor, as indicated by tidbits.

Max Weinbach from XDA Developers tweeted that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will be available from 14th February and will cost $1400 (£1075). That is lower than the $1980 (£1500) figure joined to the first Galaxy Fold (pictured).

Samsung is holding its Galaxy Unpacked event on 11th February, where the Galaxy Z Flip is expected to make a big appearance close by the heavily leaked Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy Buds+ true wireless earbuds. If Weinbach is right, the Galaxy Z Flip would go marked down just three days after the event.

You’ll recollect that the Galaxy Fold was plagued by issues. Samsung initially propelled the gadget last February, however, its discharge was postponed after survey units were seen as deficient. The phone at long last propelled in October.

The Galaxy Z Flip is expected to differ from the Galaxy Fold from numerous points of view. It’s rumored to fold vertically, much like a clamshell phone from the early noughties. It’s additionally thought to have a glass screen, not at all like the Galaxy Fold’s plastic display.

Weinbach says the Z Flip could be exclusive to AT&T in the US, however, there could likewise be an unlocked version as well.

Samsung isn’t the only one preparing a folding phone in the coming weeks. Motorola’s iconic RAZR is making a rebound on 6th February, taking a similar clamshell form factor as revealed for the Z Flip.

Huawei likewise declared a foldable handset a year ago, yet the Mate X was additionally tormented by launch date delays. We should trust the current year’s yield of foldable gadgets is somewhat more robust than these previous endeavors.