The Samsung Galaxy Fold goes on sale April 26 but I already want the 3rd-gen model

It's too thick, too awkward, and too expensive, but the potential is enormous.

Credit: Samsung

It’s been a long time coming, but now it’s here. Samsung has unveiled its first foldable smartphone that isn’t a pie-in-the-sky concept or carefully concealed prototype. In fact, you’ll be able to buy the Galaxy Fold on April 26 for the low price of $1,980.

And you thought the iPhone XS Max was expensive.

galaxy fold mid Samsung

The Galaxy Fold does what its name says: opens from a small phone to a large tablet.

But cutting-edge technology doesn’t come cheap and the Galaxy Fold is as cutting-edge as it gets. Built around a tablet-sized Infinity Flex display, the phone is somewhat similar to the prototype we saw at the developer’s conference last year, with a chunky frame, big bezels, and the mother of all notches. In short, the Galaxy Fold is pretty much what every first-gen technology started as: expensive, awkward, and clunky.

But the Galaxy Fold has accomplished its main task: to whet our appetite for the future.

Multi-tasking with a purpose

On the outside, the Galaxy Fold has a 4.6-inch screen, while a massive 7.3-inch QXGA+ awaits on the inside. Samsung hasn’t shared every spec, but we know it will be packed with cameras, overflowing with RAM, and filled with batteries:

  • Outside display: 4.6-inch HD+ AMOLED, 21:9
  • Inside display: 7.3-inch QXGA+ AMOLED, 4.2:3
  • Processor: Snapdragon 855
  • RAM: 12GB
  • Storage: 512GB
  • Front camera: 10MP, f/2.2
  • Rear camera: 16MP ultra wide, f/2.2 + 12MP wide-angle, f/1.5-f/2.5, OIS + 12MP telephoto, f/2.4, OIS
  • Inside camera: 10MP, f/2.2 + 8MP depth, F/1.9
  • Battery: 4,380mAh

Samsung has also built a “a sophisticated hinge with multiple interlocking gears” that can withstand hundreds of thousands of folds and unfolds. It’s got speakers tuned by AKG and supports universal flash storage 3.0 for super-fast file transfers. And it comes in a trio of funky colors. Even the hinge is color customizable.

galaxy fold colors Samsung

The Galaxy Fold comes in an assortment of colors.

But the coolest part of the Galaxy Fold is how its works. Samsung worked closely with Google on a specialized version of Android that can take advantage of the large display that can run three apps at the same time, switch between the small and large display, and run full-screen apps alongside small-screen ones. The processor and RAM should be enough to keep everything humming along, and once all of the inevitable bugs are ironed out, the Galaxy Fold will no doubt impact how the rest of our phones and tablets operate.

galaxy fold multitask Samsung

Multitasking on the Galaxy Fold is unlike any other Android phone.

The result is a true multi-tasking system on a phone-sized device that lets you comfortably view three apps at the same time, drag content between them, and app continuity lets you jump in and out of views. When you’re looking at a map on the outside screen, for example, it will expand to fill the inside screen when opened. When opened, a unique side dock lets you open two additional windows alongside the main one. It’s multitasking like we’ve never seen on an Android device, and I have to wonder why Samsung or Google never considered this for tablets before now.

Look to the future

In demos, the Galaxy Fold is very impressive. Samsung has truly considered the hows and why of folding phones in the development of the Galaxy Fold, and the result is an impressive first attempt. But I don’t want one. I want the model that’s going to release in 2021.

galaxy fold maps Samsung

Yup, that’s a big ol’ notch in the right corner.

Samsung billed the Galaxy Fold as a “one-of-a-kind luxury device,” and with a near-$2,000 price tag it certainly is. Few people are going to be able too afford one and even fewer will be willing to take the plunge on such an untested piece of technology.

You can almost literally see the compromises Samsung had to make. When folded, the phone is about as thick as two Galaxy S10’s held together. There’s a huge notch on the right side of the inside display to hold the camera and other sensors. The front display has an awkwardly tall aspect ratio and apps look like they’re floating in mid air, with dead space all around.

galaxy fold closed Samsung

The Galaxy Fold is quite thick when closed.

But despite all that, the Galaxy Fold is an exciting device. Five years from now when Samsung unveils the Galaxy Fold 3 with a $1,299 price tag and a refined design like the one in its “Future” commercial, it’s going to be the gotta-have-it device that puts all other smartphones to shame. Samsung is definitely onto something with the form factor, multitasking, and flexibility of the Galaxy Fold, but it’s going to take time to get there.

For now, though, it feels like the future isn’t quite here yet. But it’s certainly closer than it’s ever been.

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