The next generation of Google Pixel phones are on their way, with preorders availabe now. The lineup includes the first and only Google foldable phone, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, as well as three other Pixel phones - Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL. A new Pixel watch and Pixel buds will follow soon.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has announced a second foldable device, the Find N3, will be released in Australian soon, following the global release in Singapore. The device will be offered at an RRP of $2699.
Computer accessories manufacturer has released two new higher-grade versions of its stunning 27" 4K UHD monitor, the Alogic Clarity, dubbed the Clarity Pro and Clarity Pro Touch.
Samsung says its Galaxy foldable smartphones shipped to businesses have more than doubled, with increasing interest from financial services organisations.
ViewSonic has introduced the industry's first 135" all-in-one direct view LED display solution kit with a foldable screen. It includes a 1080p display, motorised floor stand, Harman Kardon speakers, and can be set up in just 10 minutes.
Samsung's fourth-get foldables are here: the Galaxy Z Flip4 and Z Fold4 have arrived, in bolder, lighter, more powerful and more durable forms, with an ever smaller crease, to push the boundaries of smartphone versatility and innovation beyond competitors, while Buds2 Pro get better audio and 40% stronger noise cancellation, and Watch 5 gets a Pro brother set to take on the toughest challenges - and challengers.
Samsung has unleashed its most advanced technologies against all competing Androids and all of Apple's devices, with third-gen foldable devices that add IPX8 water resistance, S Pen stylus support for the Fold3 5G and more, including Samsung's most sophisticated ecosystem of interoperability yet, paired with its new Galaxy Watch models and new Galaxy Buds2, and all at competitive pricing with both folding models more affordable than their 2020 predecessors.
Not one to fold on its folding smartphone ambitions, the President and Head of Samsung Electronics' Head of its Mobile Communications Business, Dr TM Roh, explains how Samsung's galaxy of smartphone technology is "bringing more people into the fold."
With folding phones still much more expensive than traditional phones and tablets, while I hope Apple makes an iPhone that turns into an iPad, I don't see such a device replacing the iPad mini anytime soon.
Folding phones are the big new thing for 2019, with Huawei's 5G-capable Mate X taking the fight right up to Samsung's Galaxy Fold, both due by mid-2019, and the previewed but unavailable until 2020 DragonHinge screens from TCL.
Is the end of flat screens nigh? Probably not, as flat devices are sure to be with us for years yet, but with TCL's patented DragonHinge set to fire up MWC 2019, the Game of Phones is set to enter a whole new chapter.
Samsung's flagship stylus-free smartphone, the Galaxy S10, will launch via keynote at 6am AEDT on Thursday, 21 February in Australia, which is 11am PST, 20 February in the US.
A truly foldable smartphone still seems as far away as a roll-up TV or twistable tablet, but Samsung suggests a Note with a “bendable display” might show up in 2018.
Microsoft has applied for a patent for a foldable phone-to-tablet device that portends the path to the future where everything it rollable, foldable and always connected.
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