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Samsung Develops Affordable Foldable Phones

Jakarta: Samsung reportedly took a decade to commercialize the idea of ​​a foldable smartphone. The process of realizing this innovative smartphone results in a product with a high selling price.

Now, reports circulating say that Samsung is developing a foldable smartphone at an affordable selling price. This device is claimed by SamMobile to carry the model number SM-F415, and not much information is available regarding this device.

The information available is questionable smartphone Samsung’s affordable fold, namely support for 64GB and 128GB of storage space options, and will be available in blue, green and black colors.





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For information, Samsung already has a number of foldable screen smartphones, from the first generation Galaxy Fold with a launch price of USD1,980, and in Indonesia at IDR 30,888.00), followed by the presence of the Galaxy Z Flip which is marketed in Indonesia for IDR 21,888,000.

Samsung is also reported to be launching a more affordable version of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 in 2021, at a price of USD900 (Rp.13.3 million). Marketed at a more affordable price, a number of parties consider this price to be quite expensive for most consumers.

However, Samsung’s intention to present a foldable smartphone with a different and more affordable price range should be appreciated. And to become a mainstream device, the SM-F415 will need to be marketed at a more affordable price than $ 900, which will prompt Samsung to make a number of compromises.

Previously, Samsung officially announced the presence of four new Galaxy products in Indonesia, namely Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 +, Galaxy Watch 3 and Galaxy Buds Live.

Samsung claims to provide experiences that provide a better life through the Galaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra and the Galaxy Ecosystem series. The Galaxy Ecosystem which it presents through the Galaxy Tab S7 series and Galaxy Buds Live.

Meanwhile, according to the latest report from The Economics Times, Samsung is preparing to move its large production line to India. According to sources quoted by the media, Samsung has disclosed this plan to the Indian government.

The plan was conveyed through the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) document to produce mobile phones with a value of more than USD40 billion (Rp.594.04 trillion), over the next five years in India. Most of the mobile phones manufactured in Inda will be marketed at prices above USD200 (Rp2.9 million) and are destined for export.

(MMI)

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