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    Samsung’s next foldable Galaxy Z Flip shown off in new video

    Foldable phones are not new for Samsung and the company is set to launch the successor to last year’s disastrous Foldable phone that is expected to be called the Galaxy Z Flip. The upcoming phone appeared in it’s initial first hands-on video with the device has just appeared online. Leaker Ben Geskin has posted a short clip purportedly showing the phone, in action on Twitter. It’s not clear where the video originated from.

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    The leaked video lacks some details that we we’ve already seen in leaked photos and renders — we still can’t tell whether the phone is using a new form of “ultra-thin glass” from Samsung, for example. But if you’ve been wondering how the Galaxy Z Flip might work out in practice, it may well be of interest. The phone does look like it might be quite a bit easier to slip into a pocket or handbag than pretty much anything else out there — except maybe Motorola’s similar upcoming Razr.

    The Galaxy Z Flip is expected to be officially revealed at Samsung’s Unpacked event on February 11th in San Francisco. The main announcement at that launch, however, should be the much-leaked Galaxy S20 flagship smartphone.

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