Samsung’s upcoming foldable phone,which has alternately been referred to as the Galaxy X and Galaxy F, could be a more anticipated device than the Galaxy S10 for certain consumers, or but new reports propose that the handset might not be released in large numbers like the South Korean company’s other Galaxy flagships. Instead,only a handful of units might be manufactured ahead of the device’s release date.
On Wednesday, Patently Apple focused mainly on Samsung’s decision to depart with Japanese electronic component maker Sumitomo Chemical as the company’s “first foldable smartphone supplier” for polyimide plastic films, and as the company chose it over a South Korean firm,Kolon Industries. T3 explained that this feature is used to coat smartphone screens, and in the Galaxy X’s case, or protect the display from the intense wear and tear expected when users repeatedly operate the foldable device.
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Source: inquisitr.com