Samsung Galaxy Z Flip company's next foldable phone can be launched soon. According to Leaks, the company is going to launch it on February 11. Let us know that the company is going to organize the Galaxy Unfold event on 11 February and can also showcase its upcoming foldable phone in the same event. According to the information so far revealed about the upcoming foldable phone, a 12-megapixel primary sensor can be given in it. At the same time, information related to its price has been leaked.
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On Twitter, a tipster has shared information related to the price of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip phone and it has been told that it can be € 1400 i.e. around Rs 1,10,300. However, it has also been clarified in the post that this is the likely price of the phone and it may change during launch. Apart from this, information about the price of Galaxy S20 series has also been given in this tweet. Galaxy S20 5G can be priced at € 900-1000, Galaxy S20 + 5G can be priced at € 1050-1100 and S20 Ultra 5G can be priced at € 1300. That is, according to the Indian price, their initial price can be around 71,000 rupees.
So just heard S20 prices. Expect these to be lower than listed but at the moment we are expecting:
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 20, 2020
S20 5G: €900-1000
S20+ 5G: €1050-1100
S20 Ultra 5G: €1300
Galaxy Z Flip is supposed to be about €1400 but I expect that to change before launch.
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If we talk about the features of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, then according to the leaks revealed so far, this phone can be given a 12-megapixel primary sensor. While its front camera will be 10 megapixels. A 3,500 mAh battery can be given in this smartphone for power backup. According to the leaks, this phone can be launched in Black, and Purple Color variants and the company will offer it with 256 GB of storage. Apart from this, a 6.7-inch dynamic amoled display can be given in the phone. This phone will be introduced on Android 10 based One UI 2.1.
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