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Samsung Galaxy Z Folding Smartphone
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With Mobile World Congress and Samsung’s own Unpacked event just weeks away, even more rumors about the company’s upcoming folding handset are beginning to surface. Most already know that there is going to be a next-generation Galaxy Fold, whether it be the Galaxy Fold Z or Galaxy Flip Z, but how different is it going to look from its predecessor? A new photo recently surfaced showing a ‘Z’ shape, which means there is probably going to be two fold points. Read more for additional renders and information.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Official Leak
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Another day, another Samsung Galaxy S20 leak, and this time, it’s a full render of the Ultra variant based on previous leaks. This model features a 6.9-inch WQHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an Exynos 990 / SnapDragon 865 chipset, 40MP front-facing hole punch camera, and a rear camera setup that consists of a 108-megapixel primary sensor, 48MP Telephoto as well as a 12MP ultra-wide. Read more for the video by Concept Creator and additional information.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
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XDA-Developers continues to bring us the latest information about Samsung’s upconing Galaxy S20+, and this time, we get a look at its camera app, along with a toggle for its 120Hz display. The S20+ / S20 Ultra will support 8K video recording at 30 frames per second, while the former is rumored to have a 3200 x 1440 pixel display at a 20:9 aspect ratio, complete with a centered hole-punch camera. Spec wise, the S20+ sports 12GB of RAM and a 4,500mAh battery with 25W fast charging. Read more for a video discussing more of the rumors and additional information.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
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We previously featured a mysterious folding Samsung phone that many assumed would be another Fold device, but rumors peg it as being called the Galaxy Z Flip. Featuring a flexible AMOLED display with a hole-punch camera, an external fingerprint reader and a small external display for notifications, similar to the all-new Motorola RAZR. The official announcement will come either during Mobile World Congress next month or at Samsung’s own Unpacked event. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.

Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
Priced at $499 and set for release in Q1 2020, the Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro may not have all the latest technology, but it does provide IP68 water / dust resistance as well as being capable of withstanding drops of up to 1.5m, even without a case. Its MIL-STD 810G certification means that the handset is designed for reliable protection against extreme altitude, humidity, and other severe environmental conditions. Most importantly of all, its 4,050mAh battery lasts long after the day is done and can easily be swapped out. Read more for a video and additional information.

Samsung Galaxy S20
Photo credit: XDA Developers
Here’s a first live look at the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus and its many rear cameras, courtesy of XDA Developers. This model purportedly will come with a 6.7-inch 2K AMOLED display, a rear camera setup that consists of a 108MP main sensor / 48MP telephoto / ultrawide-angle / Time of Flight, Snapdragon 865 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, and a 4300mAh battery. Read more for a video and additional information.

Samsung SelfieType
Remember the laser-projected keyboards that were very popular a few years ago? Well, think of Samsung’s SelfieType as the evolution of that invention. Making its debut at CES 2020 in Las Vegas, this AI-powered virtual keyboard uses a smartphone’s front-facing camera to track your hands’ movements as you type. The fingers movements are then converted into QWERTY keyboard inputs. Read more for a video demonstration and additional information.

Samsung Q950 8K QLED TV
Samsung’s all-new Q950 nearly eliminates the bezel around the display to create a screen-to-body ratio of nearly 99 percent, the largest in the market. When watching from 10-15 feet away, consumers experience a stunning Infinity Screen effect where the bezels seemingly disappear, thus resulting in an even more immersive viewing experience that eliminates the boundaries between the TV and its surroundings. Read more for a first look straight from CES 2020.

Samsung Bot Chef
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Samsung’s Bot Chef is basically an AI-powered service robot that assists chefs as they whip up gourmet dishes. It’s designed to be easy to use and highly versatile, with a sleek exterior that hides its advanced mechatronics. Optimized for kitchen use, it’s capable of a wide range of kitchen tasks, whether it be chopping, whisking, pouring or even cleaning. The chef is based on SARAM, Samsung’s multi-purpose programmable robotic platform, the lightweight robotic manipulator arm has six degrees of freedom, with the diameter, reach and safety of a human arm.

Samsung Portable SSD T7 Touch
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Samsung Electronics has just unveiled its latest external storage device: the Portable Solid State Drive (SSD) T7 Touch. Unlike similar drives, this one combines a sleek design with the fastest transfer speeds currently available, based on the USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard, while elevating data protection to the next level with an additional hardware security measure in the form of a built-in fingerprint sensor. Read more for two videos and additional information.