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Samsung folding phone is different - but also almost $2,000

But most analysts see a limited market for foldable-screen phones
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Samsung unveiled a highly anticipated smartphone with a foldable screen in an attempt to break the innovation funk that has beset the smartphone market.

But it鈥檚 far from clear that consumers will embrace a device that retails for almost $2,000, or that it will provide the creative catalyst the smartphone market needs.

The Galaxy Fold, announced Wednesday in San Francisco, will sell for $1,980 when it is released April 26.

Consumers willing to pay that hefty price will get a device that can unfold like a wallet. It can work like a traditional smartphone with a 4.6 inch screen or morph into something more like a mini-tablet with a 7.3 inch screen.

When fully unfolded, the device will be able to simultaneously run three different apps on the screen. The Galaxy Fold will also boast six cameras: three in the back, two on the inside and one on the front.

After spending nearly five years developing the technology underlying its foldable-screen phone, Samsung is clearly hoping for a big payoff.

鈥淕et ready for the dawn of a new era,鈥 declared DJ Koh, who oversees Samsung鈥檚 smartphone division. The new phone, he said, 鈥渁nswers skeptics who said everything has already been done.鈥

If Samsung is right, the Galaxy Fold will spur more people to upgrade their phones. Overall smartphones sales peaked in 2017 ; Samsung saw its smartphone sales fall 8 per cent last year, based on estimates from the research firm International Data Corp. Worldwide, smartphone sales dropped 4 per cent in 2018, according to IDC.

But most analysts see a limited market for foldable-screen phones, at least in the early going. Phones like the Galaxy Fold 鈥渁re likely to sell to a very limited market of technology aficionados who like big screens and have big wallets,鈥 said IDC analyst Ramon Llamas.

Although he also believes the Galaxy Fold is more a 鈥渟tatus symbol鈥 than mainstream product, Moor Insights & Strategy analyst Patrick Moorhead said the device is symbolically important for Samsung, the top seller of smartphones in the world. 鈥淭he Fold was icing on the cake showing that Samsung is the company driving new innovations and excitement to the market,鈥 Moorhead said.

There鈥檚 no doubt that the Galaxy Fold is 鈥渓uxury technology,鈥 conceded Justin Denison, a Samsung senior vice-president during an interview. But he also predicted that the advent of foldable screens will unleash new uses for mobile devices. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a technological marvel,鈥 Denison said. 鈥淭he first time you see a flexible screen, it sort of bends your mind.鈥

Samsung also released new Galaxy S10 phones that echo the features in other recent models. Each device in the S10 lineup boast fancy cameras, sleek screens covering the entire front of the devices and at least 128 gigabytes of storage 鈥 important features to consumers shopping for phones.

The new phones are able take wider-angle shots than previous models and can charge other devices, including wireless headphones and smartwatches. A fourth S10 model, due out this spring, will have faster wireless speeds through the emerging 5G cellular network.

But those improvements aren鈥檛 a big leap from the smartphones released during the past few years by Samsung, Apple and other top manufacturers.

鈥淭hese phones are all variations on a theme we have already seen,鈥 Llamas said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the same song with a slightly different verse.鈥

With the pace of smartphone innovation seemingly locked in baby steps, consumers are holding on to their existing devices for longer periods than they have in the past. Compounding that reluctance to upgrade is smartphone sticker shock, which the Galaxy Fold seems unlikely to alleviate. Prices for some existing phones models have soared above $1,000 .

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Samsung is offering a slightly smaller S10 model for $750 in an attempt to make smartphones more affordable, but the higher-end models sell for $900 and $1,000. It鈥檚 the second time in the past five months that a leading smartphone maker has positioned a $750 phone as a frugal option. Apple also priced its cheapest new phone, the iPhone XR, released last fall at $750. Other smartphone makers gaining market share, including China鈥檚 Huawei and Xiaomi, make smartphones that sell for $500 or less, as well as high-end models.

Two of Samsung鈥檚 new models, the S10 and the S10 Plus, are largely incremental upgrades of last year鈥檚 S9 and S9 Plus, although they are designed differently. They are about the same size as last year鈥檚 models, but will have more display space, as Samsung found additional ways to eliminate waste around the edges. As a byproduct, the top right of the display has a circle or oval cut out for the front-facing cameras.

The lowest-priced 鈥渆ssentials鈥 model, the S10e, has most of the same features, but is 5 per cent smaller than the S10 in volume. The S10e also lacks curved edges, a signature feature for many Samsung phones.

All three S10 models will come out March 8, with pre-orders starting Thursday.

Samsung trumpeted its 10th anniversary lineup ahead of a major mobile device conference in Barcelona next week. Huawei, which is threatening to overtake Apple as the world鈥檚 second biggest seller of smartphones, has promised to use the Spain showcase to preview its own device with a foldable screen and the ability to connect to 5G networks as they become operational during the next few years.

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Jesdanun reported from New York.

Michael Liedtke And Anick Jesdanun, The Associated Press


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