Unlike the Galaxy Fold which unfolded to a tablet-sized screen the Z Flip is a regular-sized phone that folds to a tiny size.
The Z Flip is Samsung’s first shot at getting a foldable right after the messy launch of last year’s Galaxy Fold. The Z Flip has a few key differences: it folds open and closed like a classic clamshell phone, rather than like a book.
It’s built around a super tall 22:9 6.7″ Dynamic AMOLED. It employs Ultra Thin Glass layer on top, so it should be far more resistant to scratches. The resolution is 1080x2636px, which add up to just over 50% more pixels.
The Galaxy Z Flip also has a 1.1″ secondary Super AMOLED positioned on the back of its cover so you can see your notification at a glance. Inside is a Snapdragon 855 Plus, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a 3,300mAh “dual” battery.
The phone will be available in the US and Korea starting February 14th for $1,380.
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