Samsung’s habitually delayed folding smartphone, the Galaxy X, won’t get a head start on a folding iPhone because the technology isn’t ready yet, which is bad news for Android.
2020 seems both optimistically soon and quite far away. Samsung is supposedly on the cusp of launching its Galaxy X - in fact it’s been on the cusp for the last three years. With rumours, and Samsung executives, openly saying their revolutionary folding smartphone was right around the corner.
But, unless Samsung has kept a major breakthrough underwraps, it looks like the Korean tech giant could lose that valuable head start. A headstart that’s needed to combat Apple’s advantages: a cult following for everything Apple and its relentless pursuit of perfection.
The race to be first - and by some distance - is incredibly important for foldable displays. With intelligent user experience design close behind it. If Samsung isn’t first to market, then I suspect bad news is on the horizon for the Galaxy maker.
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