The two smartphones will each come in three price points with different storage when they launch later this month. The Fold4 will be available in 256GB (€1,909), 512GB (€2,029) and 1TB (€2,299) sizes, while the Flip4 is available in 128GB (€1,139), 256GB (€1,199) and 512GB ( 1,349 euros). The mighty Fold4 with its 7.6-inch display has 128GB of RAM and a dual 4,400mAh battery, and is Samsung’s first device to come with Android 12L, a version of Android for devices with a larger screen. Its new taskbar makes the layout similar to that of a PC, offering access to favorite and recent apps and responsive swipe gestures. Users can instantly switch full-screen apps to pop-ups or split their screen in half for multitasking. Chrome and Gmail support drag and drop, allowing users to copy and paste links, photos, and more from one app to another. Microsoft’s full Office suite and Outlook take advantage of the foldable screen, providing more information on the screen, and the S Pen allows drawing and note-taking on the go. The Flip 4 has a 6.7″ FHD+ primary display and also three cameras — a 10MP selfie camera and Ultra Wide and Wide-Angle cameras, both 12MP. The Flip4 has a larger 3,700mAh battery with ultra-fast charging, which can bring the battery back to 50% in about 30 minutes, and all versions have 8GB of RAM, 5G capability, and Android 12 as standard. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro Both devices have additions, such as the ability to shoot hands-free video or take group selfies at various angles with the FlexCam, which can be activated by partially folding the device. FlexCam is also optimized for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp through Samsung’s partnership with Meta, which the company says makes it ideal for content creators and vloggers. Samsung said users would be able to take high-quality selfies using the cover screen using the main camera with upgraded Quick Shot technology, which can also be used to record video before switching to Flex mode to continue recording hands-free without interruption. The device is designed to enable more hands-free use, allowing users to make calls, reply to messages and unlock their car (using Samsung Wallet) without opening the phone. “Samsung Galaxy foldables are built on our philosophy of openness, enabling new possibilities with full customization both inside and out,” said Conor Pierce, corporate vice president of Samsung UK & Ireland. “With our Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 devices, we’ve pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with two radically different smartphone experiences that allow people to express their individuality. “With this release, we have successfully transformed this category from a radical project to a mainstream device line enjoyed by millions of people around the world.” The Galaxy Buds2 Pro (RRP €39), meanwhile, are 15% more compact than previous generations with a secure fit to prevent in-ear movement. Users can take calls on the go with the headphones’ active noise cancellation. The devices will be available from August 26. Photo: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4.


title: “Samsung Expects The New Foldable Devices To Become Mainstream Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Paul Harewood”


The two smartphones will each come in three price points with different storage when they launch later this month. The Fold4 will be available in 256GB (€1,909), 512GB (€2,029) and 1TB (€2,299) sizes, while the Flip4 is available in 128GB (€1,139), 256GB (€1,199) and 512GB ( 1,349 euros). The mighty Fold4 with its 7.6-inch display has 128GB of RAM and a dual 4,400mAh battery, and is Samsung’s first device to come with Android 12L, a version of Android for devices with a larger screen. Its new taskbar makes the layout similar to that of a PC, offering access to favorite and recent apps and responsive swipe gestures. Users can instantly switch full-screen apps to pop-ups or split their screen in half for multitasking. Chrome and Gmail support drag and drop, allowing users to copy and paste links, photos, and more from one app to another. Microsoft’s full Office suite and Outlook take advantage of the foldable screen, providing more information on the screen, and the S Pen allows drawing and note-taking on the go. The Flip 4 has a 6.7″ FHD+ primary display and also three cameras — a 10MP selfie camera and Ultra Wide and Wide-Angle cameras, both 12MP. The Flip4 has a larger 3,700mAh battery with ultra-fast charging, which can bring the battery back to 50% in about 30 minutes, and all versions have 8GB of RAM, 5G capability, and Android 12 as standard. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro Both devices have additions, such as the ability to shoot hands-free video or take group selfies at various angles with the FlexCam, which can be activated by partially folding the device. FlexCam is also optimized for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp through Samsung’s partnership with Meta, which the company says makes it ideal for content creators and vloggers. Samsung said users would be able to take high-quality selfies using the cover screen using the main camera with upgraded Quick Shot technology, which can also be used to record video before switching to Flex mode to continue recording hands-free without interruption. The device is designed to enable more hands-free use, allowing users to make calls, reply to messages and unlock their car (using Samsung Wallet) without opening the phone. “Samsung Galaxy foldables are built on our philosophy of openness, enabling new possibilities with full customization both inside and out,” said Conor Pierce, corporate vice president of Samsung UK & Ireland. “With our Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 devices, we’ve pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with two radically different smartphone experiences that allow people to express their individuality. “With this release, we have successfully transformed this category from a radical project to a mainstream device line enjoyed by millions of people around the world.” The Galaxy Buds2 Pro (RRP €39), meanwhile, are 15% more compact than previous generations with a secure fit to prevent in-ear movement. Users can take calls on the go with the headphones’ active noise cancellation. The devices will be available from August 26. Photo: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4.


title: “Samsung Expects The New Foldable Devices To Become Mainstream Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-08” author: “Thomas Cotton”


The two smartphones will each come in three price points with different storage when they launch later this month. The Fold4 will be available in 256GB (€1,909), 512GB (€2,029) and 1TB (€2,299) sizes, while the Flip4 is available in 128GB (€1,139), 256GB (€1,199) and 512GB ( 1,349 euros). The mighty Fold4 with its 7.6-inch display has 128GB of RAM and a dual 4,400mAh battery, and is Samsung’s first device to come with Android 12L, a version of Android for devices with a larger screen. Its new taskbar makes the layout similar to that of a PC, offering access to favorite and recent apps and responsive swipe gestures. Users can instantly switch full-screen apps to pop-ups or split their screen in half for multitasking. Chrome and Gmail support drag and drop, allowing users to copy and paste links, photos, and more from one app to another. Microsoft’s full Office suite and Outlook take advantage of the foldable screen, providing more information on the screen, and the S Pen allows drawing and note-taking on the go. The Flip 4 has a 6.7″ FHD+ primary display and also three cameras — a 10MP selfie camera and Ultra Wide and Wide-Angle cameras, both 12MP. The Flip4 has a larger 3,700mAh battery with ultra-fast charging, which can bring the battery back to 50% in about 30 minutes, and all versions have 8GB of RAM, 5G capability, and Android 12 as standard. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro Both devices have additions, such as the ability to shoot hands-free video or take group selfies at various angles with the FlexCam, which can be activated by partially folding the device. FlexCam is also optimized for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp through Samsung’s partnership with Meta, which the company says makes it ideal for content creators and vloggers. Samsung said users would be able to take high-quality selfies using the cover screen using the main camera with upgraded Quick Shot technology, which can also be used to record video before switching to Flex mode to continue recording hands-free without interruption. The device is designed to enable more hands-free use, allowing users to make calls, reply to messages and unlock their car (using Samsung Wallet) without opening the phone. “Samsung Galaxy foldables are built on our philosophy of openness, enabling new possibilities with full customization both inside and out,” said Conor Pierce, corporate vice president of Samsung UK & Ireland. “With our Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 devices, we’ve pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with two radically different smartphone experiences that allow people to express their individuality. “With this release, we have successfully transformed this category from a radical project to a mainstream device line enjoyed by millions of people around the world.” The Galaxy Buds2 Pro (RRP €39), meanwhile, are 15% more compact than previous generations with a secure fit to prevent in-ear movement. Users can take calls on the go with the headphones’ active noise cancellation. The devices will be available from August 26. Photo: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4.


title: “Samsung Expects The New Foldable Devices To Become Mainstream Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Arlene Zepeda”


The two smartphones will each come in three price points with different storage when they launch later this month. The Fold4 will be available in 256GB (€1,909), 512GB (€2,029) and 1TB (€2,299) sizes, while the Flip4 is available in 128GB (€1,139), 256GB (€1,199) and 512GB ( 1,349 euros). The mighty Fold4 with its 7.6-inch display has 128GB of RAM and a dual 4,400mAh battery, and is Samsung’s first device to come with Android 12L, a version of Android for devices with a larger screen. Its new taskbar makes the layout similar to that of a PC, offering access to favorite and recent apps and responsive swipe gestures. Users can instantly switch full-screen apps to pop-ups or split their screen in half for multitasking. Chrome and Gmail support drag and drop, allowing users to copy and paste links, photos, and more from one app to another. Microsoft’s full Office suite and Outlook take advantage of the foldable screen, providing more information on the screen, and the S Pen allows drawing and note-taking on the go. The Flip 4 has a 6.7″ FHD+ primary display and also three cameras — a 10MP selfie camera and Ultra Wide and Wide-Angle cameras, both 12MP. The Flip4 has a larger 3,700mAh battery with ultra-fast charging, which can bring the battery back to 50% in about 30 minutes, and all versions have 8GB of RAM, 5G capability, and Android 12 as standard. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro Both devices have additions, such as the ability to shoot hands-free video or take group selfies at various angles with the FlexCam, which can be activated by partially folding the device. FlexCam is also optimized for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp through Samsung’s partnership with Meta, which the company says makes it ideal for content creators and vloggers. Samsung said users would be able to take high-quality selfies using the cover screen using the main camera with upgraded Quick Shot technology, which can also be used to record video before switching to Flex mode to continue recording hands-free without interruption. The device is designed to enable more hands-free use, allowing users to make calls, reply to messages and unlock their car (using Samsung Wallet) without opening the phone. “Samsung Galaxy foldables are built on our philosophy of openness, enabling new possibilities with full customization both inside and out,” said Conor Pierce, corporate vice president of Samsung UK & Ireland. “With our Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 devices, we’ve pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with two radically different smartphone experiences that allow people to express their individuality. “With this release, we have successfully transformed this category from a radical project to a mainstream device line enjoyed by millions of people around the world.” The Galaxy Buds2 Pro (RRP €39), meanwhile, are 15% more compact than previous generations with a secure fit to prevent in-ear movement. Users can take calls on the go with the headphones’ active noise cancellation. The devices will be available from August 26. Photo: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4.