Best Foldable Phone of 2019-Bozlun Blog

 


Like 5G phones, the foldable phone trend is undeniably on the rise. Everyone from big-name Samsung to lesser-known brands including Huawei and even unknown startups like Royole, are ready to inject a much-needed jolt into the industry. In addition, Google's committed to providing Android support for foldable designs, so we can expect even more phone companies to get involved with the trend.



Samsung Galaxy Fold

As the biggest tech company to throw its hat into the ring, many were eager to learn about the Galaxy Fold at Samsung Unpacked and it didn't disappoint. When closed, the Fold has a secondary 4.6-inch display that serves as its "cover," with all the usual features you'd expect on a phone. When you're ready for something bigger, the Fold opens up like a book to a 7.3-inch tablet.
The Fold also has six cameras. On the back, there's the same triple-camera setup as the Galaxy S10 and on the front a single 10-megapixel camera. In tablet form, there are two additional cameras inside: a selfie camera and an 8-megapixel depth camera.
Unfortunately, with its novel design, two screens, the handful of cameras and bigger battery, the Galaxy Fold costs a pretty penny at $1,980 (about £1,500 or AU$2,800).

Huawei Mate X

At Mobile World Congress 2019, Huawei officially unveiled what it had been hinting about for months; it’s first foldable phone. The Huawei Mate X takes a different approach than the Galaxy Fold in terms of its design. In its smaller smartphone mode, it works as a dual-display device, with the main display sized as a 6.6-inch panel a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. When you flip the phone to its rear display, it has a 6.38-inch panel with a 25:9 aspect ratio. Also, when in phone mode, there’s a digital “bezel” that appears along the folded edge of the device so it looks more like a normal smartphone.
However, when the two sides of the display are folded out, it turned into a large 8-inch tablet with an 8:7.1 aspect ratio and a 2,480 x 2,200 resolution. Inside, the Huawei Mate X will have the company’s in-house  Kirin 980 processor and Balong 5000 modem, which is able to connect to the upcoming 5G networks. It also has 8GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, a Leica triple camera and a 4,500mAh battery (actually two batteries that combined will be 4,500mAh in size)
The Huawei Mate X will cost 2,299 euros or about $2,110. It will go on sale in Europe and China sometime later this summer. It is not expected to be sold directly in the U.S.

Royole FlexPai





Developed by a startup headquartered in Fremont, California, the Royole Flexpai was the first flexible phone to debut, in October 2018. The phone has a plastic, 7.8-inch AMOLED screen and it's already on sale. You'll pay $1,318 (£1,209) for the 6GB of RAM and 128GB variant. And it's $1,469 (£1,349) for the 8GB of RAM and 256GB version. (Australian prices weren't released, but they convert to about AU$2,180 and AU$2,440, respectively.)
The FlexPai runs an OS called Water that's layered on top of Google Android 9.0. Whichever way you choose to hold or bend the device, the screen adjusts to its many different orientations and viewing options. Though rough around the edges when we first got our hands on it, the FlexPai gave us one of the first solid glimpses of what the future of foldable phones will hold.





The era of foldable phones is coming soon. Maybe you are willing to try smartwatches first. 
Bozlun's smart bracelets can perfectly be compatible with Bluetooth 4.0, Android 4.4, IOS8 or higher system, whatever kinds of foldable phones you get, they are the most adaptation.







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