The clamshell smartphone design
was one that seemed like it had disappeared into the archives of
technology history, but surprisingly, at the tail-end of 2015, it’s
resurfaced. We learned a few days ago that Samsung likely had something
like this in the works because of a TENAA certification posting, but now
the W2016 Android flip phone been officially unveiled as a
swanky-looking bit of kit. In a frame that looks like it was at least
partly inspired by the screen-happy folks in that classic Xhibit hosted
TV show, the Samsung W2016 packs not just one 3.9-inch, 1,280 x
768-pixel screen on the interior of its flip-phone design, but a second
one on the exterior, too. In the first of several promo shots, that
exterior display is used to show a few different clock designs, though
presumably more useful data could be put there, too.
Related: No Samsung foldable phone for the U.S.,
according to leaked launch country list Unlike the clamshell designs of
old, this one also folds flat to offer a more typical brick phone
design, though it does, of course, feature the traditional mechanical
keypad, too. It’s something that we haven’t seen since touchscreens
began dominating as the smartphone input method of choice. Internally we
know that the W2016 features Samsung’s own Exynos 7420 processor
running at 2.1GHz, paired off with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space.
Although powerful, this won’t be likely to win any performance awards,
but it should mean that when combined with the lower resolution displays
and the 2,000mAh battery, time between charges may be surprisingly
lengthy, as per PhoneArena. Software wise, it runs Android’s 5.1.1
Lollipop build and features extras like TouchWiz and fast charging right
out of the box. The phone housing is built from a glass-metal mix and
will be available in silver and gold versions. There’s no word yet on a
potential release date or price, and whether or not it will even be
released in Western countries. We’ve seen folding designs from Samsung
in the past that were only made available in Asian markets, so this one
could remain there.
The
clamshell smartphone design was one that seemed like it had disappeared
into the archives of technology history, but surprisingly, at the
tail-end of 2015, it’s resurfaced. We learned a few days ago that
Samsung likely had something like this in the works because of a TENAA
certification posting, but now the W2016 Android flip phone been officially unveiled as a swanky-looking bit of kit.
In
a frame that looks like it was at least partly inspired by the
screen-happy folks in that classic Xhibit hosted TV show, the Samsung
W2016 packs not just one 3.9-inch, 1,280 x 768-pixel screen on the
interior of its flip-phone design, but a second one on the exterior,
too. In the first of several promo shots, that exterior display is used
to show a few different clock designs, though presumably more useful
data could be put there, too.
Also read: The $90 Android phone that has bigger battery than most iPhone batteries
Unlike the clamshell designs of old, this one also folds flat to offer a more typical brick phone design, though it does, of course, feature the traditional mechanical keypad, too. It’s something that we haven’t seen since touchscreens began dominating as the smartphone input method of choice.
Internally we know that the W2016 features
Samsung’s own Exynos 7420 processor running at 2.1GHz, paired off with
3GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space. Although powerful, this won’t be
likely to win any performance awards, but it should mean that when
combined with the lower resolution displays and the 2,000mAh battery,
time between charges may be surprisingly lengthy, as per PhoneArena.
Software
wise, it runs Android’s 5.1.1 Lollipop build and features extras like
TouchWiz and fast charging right out of the box. The phone housing is
built from a glass-metal mix and will be available in silver and gold
versions.
Also read: Funny As Affordable Android smartphones pushing growth while Windows market share drops
Also read: Funny As Affordable Android smartphones pushing growth while Windows market share drops
There’s no word yet
on a potential release date or price, and whether or not it will even
be released in Western countries. We’ve seen folding designs from
Samsung in the past that were only made available in Asian markets, so
this one could remain there.
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