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10 Nov 2018

Samsung's $2,700 W2019 flip phone debuts with Snapdragon 845, dual cameras, and double displays


Truly, you read that right: Samsung has recently released a flip phone with best end specs. Those of you acquainted with the brand will know this phone, the W2019, as the most recent expansion to Samsung's flagship flip phone line. Like its forerunners, the W2019 will be accessible in China (and possibly a bunch of different nations), and it'll run you over $2,700 USD.

The W2019 tips the scales at a hefty 257g. It highlights double 4.2" 1080p AMOLED displays, a Snapdragon 845, 6GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB of capacity with microSD extension, double 12MP back cameras with variable opening (the same setup from the Note9), and a 3,070mAh battery. Features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, 960fps super slow-motion recording, and dual-SIM support. Android 8.1 Oreo is on board, but unfortunately, a 3.5mm headphone jack isn't.


At your 18,999 CNY cost price tag (~$2,732 USD), you likewise get some attendant highlights. Those incorporate phone purification, a restrictive hotline, and free software fixes (whatever that implies). Samsung likewise makes reference to free screen and battery substitutions two times per year. The cost is about twofold what outlets were conjecturing, which is great. How regularly does a phone with a foreseen $1,400 value wind up with a $2,700+ MSRP?

The W2019 will be only accessible through China Unicom, and deals will open November eleventh. It comes in Rose Gold and Platinum, in light of the fact that some other hues would be too peasantly.

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