Samsung might officially launch the Galaxy F along with 5G Enabled Galaxy S10 in March next year

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Samsung recently gave us a glimpse of their upcoming foldable phone at the Samsung Developer Conference. The company showed the device briefly with a promise of sharing more details on the device soon.

A new report says that Samsung might be planning to launch the Galaxy F in March along with a 5G version of Galaxy S10. As we know that Samsung has been planning to launch three different variants of Galaxy S10. While it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that the first two variants will be Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, not much is known about the third variant. That said, the new report claims that the third variant will carry the same specs and will support 5G. The report also claims that there will be just 1 million Galaxy F smartphones and they will go at $1770 apiece.

Samsung is expected to showcase both Galaxy F and Galaxy S10 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next year in February with the pre-orders beginning somewhere in March.

Via: Phone Radar

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