Friday, 9 August 2013

Rumor: Samsung Flip Phone with Dual Touch Screens


Rumor: Samsung Flip Phone with Dual Touch Screens


While global smart phone leaders are concentrating on building their mobile phones based on the key features buyers usually look for, such as camera and fast processor chips, Samsung is allegedly getting ready to get back the old appeal of flip mobile phones with its future device, Hennessey.
Flip phones went out of favor even among non-business users when touchscreen display mobile phones came. However, it seems Samsung is prepared give these devices a second chance with its supposedly future Android-powered Galaxy Folder smart phone.
The phone had been released previously but ignored from most areas as a discontinued model. However, a recently released photo and associated requirements suggest that the South Korean manufacturer is still definitely developing this device.
The future device is expected to sport displays on both the edges of the flips, calculating 3.5-inches each, which carry a quality of around 320×480 p. Hennessey will be the first ever flip phone by Samsung with touch display and a physical keyboard placed on opposite the display.
According to a review by technical web page GSMInsider, the future Android flip phones by New Samsung will be marketed by the name Galaxy Golden, though it is being designed under the codename Galaxy Directory. It will feature two touchscreen, one on the top side and the other on the returning of the top panel, while the keypad will reside below it. The two AMOLED touchscreen of the phone will evaluate 3.67-inch in dimension and have quality of 800x480p. The device is stated to run on Android os 4.1 (Jelly Bean) os and package a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processer under the bonnet, supported by 2GB RAM. It is also said to have two cameras and 4G connection.

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