Samsung goes for TCL: this is your Galaxy roll phone

roll up phone

A few weeks ago we told you about TCL roll up phone. A prototype that points out ways to be one of the great protagonists during the next edition of the CES 2021, to be held during the first week of January in the city of Las Vegas. But it seems that he will have a great rival.

It is not the first time we have heard rumors about the possibility that Samsung is working on its own roll-up phoneand. And based on the last published image, it is clear that the Seoul-based manufacturer has this ace up its sleeve.

Mainly, because the vice president of Samsung, Lee Jae-yong, has been seen with an unpublished phone that stands out for its curious design. More than anything because it is too thin a model to be a folding device, so the rumors about the possibility that it is the first samsung roll up phone it grows stronger and stronger.

roll up phone

Will this be the Samsung Galaxy R, the brand's first rollable phone?

In the image that heads these lines, we can see Lee with a prototype that could be presented at CES in Las Vegas to be held in less than two months. And, considering that LG has already implied that it works on a roll-up screen phone, in addition to the model that TCL presented, it is clear that the race to launch the first device of this type will have three big competitors.

To say that this Samsung roll-up phone is a complete mystery, since we do not have official information and the image reveals rather little. But through previous leaks, it is known that it will have a flexible panel made of plastic, allowing it to expand the device from 6-inch to 8-inch tablet.


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