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Samsung kicked off its massive Unpacked event by debuting its first foldable phone, aptly called the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
The device has a 4.6 inch display when closed, but opens up to a tablet sized 7.3 inches It has two batteries and six cameras and is without a doubt one of the most interesting new products to hit the mobile space in some time.
But it will cost you.
Arriving on April 26th the Galaxy Fold will come four different colors and start at $1980.
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As predicted Samsung unveiled a trio of Galaxy S10 devices, including the entry-level S10E, standard S10 and the S10 plus.
The two higher end phones support 6.1 and 6.4 inch Amoled screens respectively, while all S10 models pack in a Snapdragon 855 chip.
The S10 Plus model offers storage up to one terabyte, not including expandable micro SD storage.
The phones are available for preorder on February 21st.
Will go on sale March 8th.
You'll pay anywhere from $750 to above $1,000, depending on the specs.
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And, finally, Samsung teased the 5G version of the S10.
A supersized variant that will rock a 6.7 inch screen, a massive battery, and 256 gigabytes of storage.
It will come first to Verizon when it goes on sale sometime by the end of June.
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