Samsung is going full steam ahead with its plan to dominate the emerging category of foldable smartphones. Last year, the Korean tech giant introduced the Galaxy Fold, which became the first widely available foldable smartphone. The Fold, pictured above, had a tablet-sized display that could fold horizontally inward. While it demonstrated Samsung's engineering prowess, the phone felt too much like a first-generation product despite its very expensive price. The Fold has a plastic screen that isn't very durable, and the app support is still slowing catching up to the new form factor. This year, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip, a foldable smartphone that improved upon the Galaxy Fold's hinge design, but it isn't a true successor to the Galaxy Fold as the Z Flip folds vertically. Later this year, however, Samsung seems poised to launch a real successor to the Galaxy Fold, a phone we're tentatively calling the Galaxy Fold 2 as we don't know its marketing name.
Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 may launch by July with an under-screen camera
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