Samsung Galaxy Fold hands-on: Bridging the gap between tablet and phone

Samsung Galaxy Fold hands-on: Bridging the gap between tablet and phone

Samsung’s long-awaited #GalaxyFold is finally here, and it folds down from a 7.3-inch tablet to a 4.6-inch phone. It’s one of the most eye-catching phones in years, and while there are tradeoffs as you’d expect from a first-generation product, we’re loving what we see.

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34 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Fold hands-on: Bridging the gap between tablet and phone

  1. Android logo is the most ugly and low quality log /class logo ever 😂
    When they are gonna come up with a new design?!

  2. I wouldn't go near this thing! Too heavy, too thick, ok it folds but …. the screen is very weak, not waterproof and has a 70s front screen and a huge notch! = Fail

  3. Not the #GalaxyFold, but more like the #GalaxyFailed. Good job Sammy! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  4. apple will copy galaxy fold design 😂 😂😂😂😂😂 come on salty iSheep 😂

  5. They made the front screen small because, the phone would've eclipsed the 2 grand mark. They are selling the fold as a loss bc that hinge is ludicrously expensive to make. It does have the benefit of making the fold 2 easier to update: a bigger front screen.

  6. Galaxy Fold doesn't represent the true meaning of foldable phone which for what I know is this device must represent smartphone and tablet in 1.
    In folded mode, it's not a smartphone as what smartphones now…

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