The head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications unit outlined plans to expand its range of foldable smartphones in 2021, one of several plans the company has for the device division.
In a blog, TM Roh stated Samsung’s goal was to make foldable smartphones “more accessible to everyone”, a comment several media outlets interpreted as a hint lower prices could be on the way.
Its current foldables cost more than $1,300, with latest addition the Galaxy Z Fold2 [1] priced $1,999.
Roh also confirmed reports Samsung planned to incorporate features [2] from its Galaxy Note line into other devices, though there was no word on rumours it planned to scrap the range itself.
He pledged a continued focus on imaging, with plans to add “super-intelligent, pro-grade camera and video capabilities”.
More details are due to be released in January 2021, Roh said: Android Authority reported the vendor planned a device launch in the middle of the month.
[1] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/home-banner/samsung-pitches-2k-5g-foldable-on-user-features
[2] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/devices/news-devices/samsung-rumoured-to-chop-galaxy-note-series
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