Samsung is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company.
The Samsung Galaxy Fold release date was September 6 in South Korea. Samsung had originally intended to launch the foldable phone on April 26 in the US and May 3 in the UK and Europe.
Samsung has said that after the South Korea availability it will bring the Galaxy Fold to France, Germany, Singapore and the UK on September 18, although there's no word on a US release date just yet.
As far as we know the Samsung Galaxy Fold price is still $1,980 / £1,800 (€2,000), which makes it one of the most expensive smartphones you can buy, and pretty much matches the cost of the forthcoming foldable Huawei Mate X.
We do know that the phone is exclusive to EE in the UK, and you'll only be able to buy the 5G variant of the phone. In fact, the phone will be advertised and sold as the Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G in the UK.

Samsung's long-rumored foldable smartphone was first unveiled as a concept during Samsung's annual developer conference, SDC, in San Francisco on November 7, 2018.
Rather than showcasing the phone itself, Samsung showed off a prototype of the device intended to demonstrate a new display type: "Infinity Flex."
No name was given for the forthcoming foldable smartphone, but Samsung promised it was going into production and we'd hear more soon.

Samsung Galaxy Fold is a phenomenal first foray into folding smartphones. It has a gorgeous, pliable 7.3-inch AMOLED display that makes reading eBooks, playing mobile games, and bingeing Game Of Thrones an absolute pleasure. Being able to carry around a small tablet in your pocket feels truly trans-formative. Granted, we're not sold on everything about the design – it's thick, and you can feel the crease as you run your fingertip across the display. However, the Galaxy Fold is ambitious and feels like it could completely change smartphone design in years to come. If you're.

After months of rumours, tantalising clues from Samsung mobile boss DJ Koh, and a heavily-disguised prototype unveiled to rapturous applause at the firm's developer conference in November, the Galaxy Fold is finally ready for the big time.

Ahead of the launch, T3 spent some time with the Galaxy Fold. What follows is our initial Samsung Galaxy Fold review – our first impressions after spending an hour or so with the all-new phone. When we've spent a lot more time with the handset, we'll follow this early verdict review up with a full, in-depth review along with a final score.

The Galaxy Fold, which has six cameras, two displays, and an all-new folding screen, was first revealed in its entirety in a polished product video during Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event in February, when the company also launched its Galaxy S10 range and new Galaxy Buds wireless earbuds. Since then, the firm has stayed shtum about the foldable wonder, happy to let the Galaxy S10 series take the spotlight. Until now.
It was a pretty big surprise when Samsung announced the price and release date for the Galaxy Fold.
For one thing, April 26 was pretty close to the February announcement — could Samsung turn this prototype into a consumer product that quickly?
In fairness to Samsung, the Galaxy Fold is the first entry from a major smartphone maker in the foldable smartphone category. And being able to fold your smartphone in half is a pretty novel concept — novel concepts in consumer technology tend to cost a lot of money for the first adopters.
Two models of the Mate X will ship, powered by different chipsets. The foldable phone could debut in October, Huawei now says.

Huawei Mate X Hands-On Experiance
Huawei has released its Mate X folding smartphone with a flexible screen that bends around the exterior of the device.
According to Huawei, the Mate X "defines a new category of mobile devices" by way of its thin, flexible screen that can be folded to half its size, turning it from a tablet into a smartphone.
Huawei is looking to enter the foldable fold fray, with the Huawei Mate X — a foldable phone that’s packed with innovation including 5G connectivity and a fast-charging dual battery.

A result of Huawei’s bold testing with novel smartphone form factors, the 2-in-1 smartphone and tablet HUAWEI Mate X features a high strength flexible OLED panel and a falcon wing mechanical hinge.
The 6.6-inch dual display panel equipped on the HUAWEI Mate X is a true FullView display. When unfolded, it transforms into an 8-inch tablet only 5.4 mm thick. Images are displayed with great clarity and detail, and the panel itself is safe, durable and features outstanding cooling performance. As light as it is appealing, the foldable smartphone comes in a new Interstellar Blue that epitomizes the beauty of technology and sets a higher bar for future smartphones.

5G Smart Living with a Bigger Screen

HUAWEI Mate X is a multi-form factor that unlocks a new page of 5G interfacing era to reinvent productivity and entertainment. The innovative flexible OLED foldable FullView display, unique falcon wing mechanical hinge and the industry’s best 5G modem chipset Balong 5000 combine to deliver a new mode of interfacing, in which the large-screen experience and portability co-exist in harmony.
The expansive viewing area lends well to both productivity and entertainment scenarios—everything from editing a document to reading feels better on a larger screen. In addition, consumers are able to drag images from their photo gallery to their emails in split-screen mode. The larger screen allows consumers to do more with their time.

Huawei’s flagship smartphones have always come with powerful cameras, and the HUAWEI Mate X is no different. Inside the smartphone’s slim body is the latest Leica cameras, supporting the most advanced imaging features to date. The foldable design makes it possible for the camera system to play the role of both front and rear cameras. When folded, the HUAWEI Mate X shows a view finder on both sides, so even the subjects in the frame can contribute to the creative process.

Moreover, the HUAWEI Mate X comes with an integrated Fingerprint Power Button that enables users to power up the device with one tap, offering a secure and convenient experience.
willing to put up with some of its charmingly clunky first-generation foibles, this really is the future.Huawei Mate X vs Samsung Galaxy Fold comparison
Display (Primary) | 6.60-inch | 7.30-inch | ||
Processor | Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 980 | octa-core | ||
Front Camera | Yes | 10-megapixel | ||
Rear Camera | 40-megapixel + 16-megapixel + 8-megapixel | 16-megapixel + 12-megapixel + 12-megapixel | ||
RAM | 8GB | 12GB | ||
Storage | 512GB | 512GB | ||
Battery Capacity | 4500mAh | 4,380mAh | ||
OS | Android 9.0 | Android Pie | ||
Resolution | 1148x2480 pixels | 1536x2152 pixels | ||
General | ||||
Brand | Huawei | Samsung | ||
Model | Mate X | Galaxy Fold | ||
Release date | February 2019 | February 2019 | ||
Form factor | Touchscreen | - | ||
Dimensions (mm) | 161.30 x 78.30 x 11.00 | - | ||
Weight (g) | 295.00 | - | ||
Battery capacity (mAh) | 4500 | 4,380 | ||
Fast charging | Proprietary | Quick Charge 2.0 | ||
Colours | Interstellar Blue | Space Silver, Cosmos Black, Martian Green and Astro Blue | ||
Wireless charging | - | Yes | ||
Display | ||||
Screen size (inches) | 6.60 | 7.30 | ||
Touchscreen | Yes | Yes | ||
Resolution | 1148x2480 pixels | 1536x2152 pixels | ||
Second Display | ||||
Screen size (inches) | 6.38 | 4.60 | ||
Touchscreen | Yes | Yes | ||
Resolution | 892x2480 pixels | 840x1960 pixels | ||
Third Display | ||||
Screen size (inches) | 8.00 | - | ||
Touchscreen | Yes | - | ||
Resolution | 2200x2480 pixels | - | ||
Hardware | ||||
Processor | 1.8GHz octa-core (2x2.6GHz + 2x1.92GHz + 4x1.8GHz) | octa-core | ||
Processor make | Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 980 | - | ||
RAM | 8GB | 12GB | ||
Internal storage | 512GB | 512GB | ||
Expandable storage | Yes | - | ||
Expandable storage up to (GB) | 256 | - | ||
Camera | ||||
Rear camera | 40-megapixel + 16-megapixel + 8-megapixel | 16-megapixel (f/F2.2) + 12-megapixel (f/F1.5/F2.4) + 12-megapixel (f/F2.4) | ||
Rear flash | Dual LED | - | ||
Front camera | Yes | 10-megapixel (f/F2.2) | ||
Software | ||||
Operating system | Android 9.0 | Android Pie | ||
Skin | EMUI 9.1.1 | - | ||
Connectivity | ||||
Wi-Fi | Yes | Yes | ||
Wi-Fi standards supported | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac | - | ||
GPS | Yes | Yes | ||
Bluetooth | Yes, v 5.00 | Yes | ||
NFC | Yes | - | ||
USB Type-C | Yes | Yes | ||
Number of SIMs | 1 | - | ||
Sim 1 | ||||
SIM Type | Nano-SIM | - | ||
GSM/CDMA | GSM | - | ||
3G | Yes | - | ||
4G/ LTE | Yes | - | ||
Sensors | ||||
Fingerprint sensor | Yes | - | ||
Compass/ Magnetometer | Yes | - | ||
Proximity sensor | Yes | - | ||
Accelerometer | Yes | - | ||
Ambient light sensor | Yes | - | ||
Gyroscope | Yes | - | ||
Barometer | Yes | - |
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The Samsung Galaxy Fold release date was September 6 in South Korea. Samsung had originally intended to launch the foldable phone on April 26 in the US and May 3 in the UK and Europe.
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