FOLDING SMARTPHONES- POSSIBLE??

The Future of Foldable Smart Phones!



Hello guys, What’s up!
It is evident that the technology is growing day by day and for some reason Technology giants have shown interest in Foldable smart phones.
This is just because people want bigger smart phones, With better features and the best possible resolution.  The above picture is from a trailer released by Samsung in a bid to say that they are interested in foldable Smart phones.

REALITY:-
Though Samsung may take time in launching its foldable Smart phone. A Chinese company ZTE recently launched its foldable Smart phone. It’s the ZTE Axon M.
This phone is currently unavailable in India. But pre booking for ZTE Axon M is available. This phone will cost you around INR 48000/-.

            Though this phone is different from Samsung’s idea of single display foldable Smart phone. ZTE consist of two display, A front and a rear end display  which can be twisted to open a wider screen.

Pros:-
The pros of this particular phone is that two apps can be used side by side simultaneously.  You can also merge screen for full display or watch video at the top screen and read comments or look for other video simultaneously down below.
Cons:-
It has a thin line which splits the screen which can be sometimes annoying at the centre of the display when you are watching a video on full screen.
Other than that, hats off to their wonderful innovation!

The Future:-
The Samsung has hinted on launching a full display foldable Smart phone naming it as Samsung Galaxy X. 
This models looks pretty amazing though, it would be like a dream come true is this kinda phone is launched.
The Samsung Galaxy X is predicted to be launched by early 2020. The phone will cost around $2500 (INR 2,25,000). Spending more than 2 lakhs on a smartphone looks a bit too much though!
Well those were my opinions what do you guys think of foldable smart phones. Will you buy it? Do let me know in the comment section!!
That’s it for now I am singing off Good bye!

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