Samsung says Galaxy Fold will run ‘hundreds’ of optimized apps at launch

Samsung says Galaxy Fold will run ‘hundreds’ of optimized apps at launch
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2019-9-10 03:15

Samsung’s Galaxy Fold was delayed so much we were beginning to think it wouldn’t even come out this year. Luckily that all changed last week. If there’s one benefit to the delay – besides, you know, a phone that won’t immediately break – is that it’s also given Samsung and developers some time to optimize software for the world’s most famous bendy phone.

Case in point: Samsung says ‘hundreds’ of apps have been optimized for the Galaxy Fold. Samsung and Google worked closely together to make the Android more flexible for the Galaxy Fold. With Android 10, Google made it easier…

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Here’s a 34-second video of Samsung folding the Galaxy Fold over and over again

In case you haven’t heard, Samsung is working on a bendable phone. Since it first entered the fold (pun intended), we’ve wondered one thing: will folding the device over and over again show on the display? After all, things that fold tend to form creases, and as cool as a bendable display is, no one wants to use one with a giant damaged vertical strip running through the center.

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