Are you sitting on Lena Paul - The Next Morningthe edge of your seat waiting to see Samsung's foldable phone with bated breath?
Well, wonder no more because hours ahead of Samsung's Unpacked event, alleged images of the "Galaxy Fold" might have just revealed the phone in almost all of its glory.
SEE ALSO: What to expect from Samsung's Galaxy S10 event on Feb. 20Like the Galaxy S10, which has been the unfortunate target of a stream of detailed leaks, Samsung's foldable phone, reportedly called the "Galaxy Fold," has might have just been spoiled by leaks.
Prolific phone leaker Evan Blass (better known as @evleaks) first "confirmed" the Galaxy Fold name a day before Samsung's Unpacked event in San Francisco.
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Following his confirmation, several images have surfaced depicting what appears to be foldable smartphone:
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The device shown in the images depict what looks like a very Samsung-y device.
The only questionable detail is the cutout in the upper right. Is it a second screen or merely a long cutout to accommodate a front-facing camera and other sensors normally placed in the bezel and notch?
It's very possible these images could be fake, but Steve Hemmerstoffer aka @OnLeaks, another phone leaker with an established and freakishly accurate track record, also retweeted the leak via phone leak aggregator @slashleaks. His retweet suggests the images are authentic.
Samsung's Unpacked event starts at 11:00 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m. ET. Mashable will be live on the ground cover all the new product announcements. Sit tight, because phones are about to get very interesting again.
Topics Android Samsung
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