Samsung Galaxy Z Flip gets its first hands-on video

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Samsung is launching the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip (SM-F700), their Razr-like folding smartphone in only a few days, which means the leaks are only going to escalate.

Today, the handset has had its first outing on video, with Ben Geskin posting this brief hands-on.

Samsung Galaxy Flip comes with a 6.7 inch foldable display and Samsung is calling it Infinity Flex display. This Infinity O display is protected by Ultra Thin Glass which is more durable than the protective cover found on the Samsung Galaxy Fold. It is notable that there are no visible creases in the admittedly low-quality video.

Another highlight of this foldable smartphone is the small external Always-On AMOLED display (1.06 inches with 300 x 116 pixels) that will display notifications and key information to the users.

Despite having a thin body and foldable display, Samsung has packed 3300 mAh battery for great battery life. In terms of processing power, the Galaxy Z Flip is powered by Snapdragon 855 Plus processor and 8GB RAM, to offer you great everyday performance.

Key specs of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip:

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor
  • 6.7 inch Full HD+ Dynamic AMOLED display with Always On, Infinity-O design
  • 8GB RAM and 256GB UFS3.0
  • 12 MP Dual pixel f/1.8 primary camera with OIS, 12 MP Ultra wide angle f/2.2 camera
  • 10 MP Dual Pixel f/2.4 front camera
  • 3300 mAh battery with support for fast charging up to 15 watts and wireless charging up to 9 watts
  • Folded dimensions: 167.9 x 73.6 x 6.9-7.2 mm, Unfolded dimensions: 167.9 x 73.6 x 15.4-17.3 mm
  • Weight: 183 grams
  • Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type C, NFC, WiFi 6 (2.4+5GHz, WiFi direct, Mirrorlink, Smart View)

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is expected to be available for 1500 Euros, which is not bad when compared to the Galaxy Fold which starts at $1,980 in the US.

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