Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 - YES, FINALLY! By TechTalkTV

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Aug 13, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 - YES, FINALLY!

This video is sponsored by compass. What's up guys Sal here, so foldable smartphones are undeniably the future of smartphone technology and right now, Samsung is the leader in the segment there's no denying that the galaxy z4 is one of the best foldable phones to die, but there's one big problem with that, and it's decrease in the middle of the display. Although it's only visible when the screen is off and when facing the main screen from the furnace, it becomes near invisible, but still that's a downside of foldable displays at the moment. The crease does make me wonder, however, about Samsung's s, pen, integration, that is handed for the upcoming Galaxy Z volt3. I feel that the stylus bumping into the crease when writing or drawing on node apps could be a bother to some people, especially for artists that are brushing in delicate lines. So if the Galaxy Z fall, 3 ends up having a crease, then it could severely hinder the user experience, especially for note-taking users, but thankfully that's not going to happen ice universe.

The most prolific tipster revealed that Samsung has significantly reduced decrease on the z, full 3 and the z-flip 3, to the point that you can't even notice the crease. This would be a pretty big achievement for Samsung and for the entire foldable phone market, as it's going to remove a major barrier to entry for many people when considering buying a foldable phone, and this will also give Samsung's fault the bulls and edge over the competing foldable smartphones right now. The fold 3 will also have an under display camera, so this couple with no crease will give the display of the z, full 3, a seamless, uninterrupted look and the fact that Samsung has somehow managed to amend the issue altogether is quite amazing and surprising. At the same time. With that said, do you use the same password for all of your social and internet accounts? If, yes, then, please stop doing that, because if one of your accounts gets compromised, then you're putting every other account of yours at risk.

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They're planning to ship 7 million units combined of its new foldable phones this year. Breaking down that sales goal, Samsung apparently bets that the z flip 3 will be the foldable winner in his 2021 lineup. The company is apparently aiming for 4 million shipments of the flap. Meanwhile, the goal is only 3 million for the z-fold 3. The combined target of 7 million foldable units is more than twice the 2.5 million units foldable smartphone Samsung ship last year, whether Samsung able to meet this target depends on how well the market receives these products and how competitively they priced. The handsets Samsung is expected to launch the handsets in July.

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