At long last, Samsung's Android clamshell phone for 2018 has made its official debut. The W2019 will offer dual 4.2-inch displays, 6GB RAM, and will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 processor.
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While Samsung's latest Android-powered flip phone is expected to be announced imminently, another video clip has surfaced that shows off the inside and outside of the device as well as its displays.
For the past few years, Samsung has released a high-end Android flip phone in Asia and it looks like this year will be no different. After some leaks, the W2019 could arrive as early as next week.
Samsung's unannounced W2019 Android flip phone has once again been leaked online, this time, being shown extensively with a huge gallery of images. The phone has USB-C but no 3.5mm jack.
Samsung's tradition of releasing a flagship-class flip phone is continuing, and we now know what this year's model will look like thanks to a few leaked photos and a hands-on video.
Every year, Samsung introduces a high-end flip phone running Android. Apparently, this year's model, dubbed Project Lykan, will offer up a dual camera setup, similar to what is found on the S9+.