lundi 25 février 2019

Samsung shows off Galaxy Fold in its own hands-on video

A promotional image of the Samsung Galaxy Fold in an open position as well as three other devices in closed position. Samsung

It will be quite a while before Android Authority can create its own hands-on video for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Fold, the first foldable device from the world's largest smartphone manufacturer.

In the meantime, though, we have an official hands-on video of the device created by Samsung itself. Sine this comes directly from the company, it's probably a good idea to approach it with some scrutiny. Regardless, getting a real close look at the Samsung Galaxy Fold is certainly cool.

Check out the video for yourself below:

The mostly-silent video shows off what the device looks like in someone's hands, as well as how the folding mechanism works. It also shows off the various colors the device will eventually come in, including the strange Martian Green announced at the Samsung Unpacked launch event.

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As with at that launch event, Samsung's App Continuity feature gets heavily featured in this video. App Continuity refers to the ability to have an app open on the front screen when the Fold is closed and then having that same app already opened on the inside screen when you unfold the device into its tablet state. As with at Unpacked, Samsung uses Google Maps as an example of how this works in the video.

The Samsung Galaxy Fold isn't going to be cheap — the launch price tag places it at nearly $2,000. But this hands-on video makes it seem like the device might be worth that much simply for the wow factor.

What do you think? Does this hands-on video make you more or less inclined to purchase a Samsung Galaxy Fold? Let us know in the comments!

NEXT: Samsung Galaxy Fold specs: Samsung's foldable phone is formidable



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