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Samsung could score a 1st with rollable phone launch in 2025
Samsung reportedly working on a rollable phone
Not to be outdone by Huawei, Samsung is reportedly making an absurdly large smartphone with a new form factor. According to a scoop by the Korean outlet The Elec (via Sammobile), Samsung is developing a smartphone with a rollable screen with the intent of launching in 2025.
Samsung could score a first with rollable phone launch in 2025
HUAWEI beat Samsung to the punch by offering a triple-screen foldable, but could Samsung be first with a rollable phone?
Samsung rollable phone arriving in 2025 with a large, flexible display
Samsung could launch a rollable phone in 2025, with a massive, flexible display that could be pulled or unwound to form a 12.4-inch tablet.
Forget Huawei’s tri-fold phone — Samsung reportedly working on rollable smartphone
The report says Samsung will launch its rollable phone with a comically large 12.4-inch display. That would be much larger than Huawei's Mate XT Ultimate Design, which features a 10.2-inch tri-fold display. Sure, 10.2 inches is enormous, but you could have a phone with a screen about one foot in size.
Samsung Could Deliver First Rollable Phone in 2025
Samsung has reportedly set its sights on delivering the first rollable phone to the market in 2025. The South Korean tech giant is said to be developing a device with a 12.4in rollable screen that could be available to users in the latter stages of 2025.
Samsung could bulldoze the foldable phone market next year – with a rollable phone
Samsung could launch a rollable handset as soon as next year. That should disrupt the phone market, offering another option for forward-thinking phone owners. If you're a fan of cutting edge technology,
Report: Samsung may release a rollable smartphone with a 12.4-inch display in 2025
According to a new report, competition in the foldable space has Samsung in a panic, and the company is revving up plans to launch a rollable smartphone as soon as next year. Its
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How to Find a Lost or Stolen Samsung Phone
This tutorial shows how to find your lost or stolen Samsung phone. Integrate your phone with Samsung Cloud, track it via GPS, ...
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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro vs. Galaxy Buds 2 Pro: Similar name, very different design
In comparison, the Galaxy Buds Pro 3 sport a stem design similar to the AirPods Pro and OnePlus Buds 3. But unlike them, the ...
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The Next Phone Era Is Almost Here. This Is How It's Shaping Up
Today, tech giants are putting the pieces in place for advancements in artificial intelligence that will push the smartphone ...
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Heads up Samsung phone owners who use Phone Link in Windows 11 – screen mirroring just became way more seamless
Windows Latest observed that after updating a Samsung Galaxy S23 to the latest One UI version, the device no longer asked for ...
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New Galaxy S25 Ultra Exclusive Teases Samsung’s Ambitious Plans
With an expected launch in January 2025, Samsung’s Galaxy S family will again set the smartphone tone for the first half of ...
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Best Samsung Phone of 2024
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The 85-inch Samsung The Frame is $500 off if you buy through Samsung
How about a TV that’s tailor-made to show family photos? Right now, you’ll save $500 when you order Samsung’s 85-inch Frame ...
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Samsung desperately needs to recapture what made the Galaxy FE series so popular
It wasn't long ago when midrange phones were plastic, lagging disasters with little to no software support. The Galaxy S20 FE ...
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