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We published yesterday list of Samsung smartphones, which will receive three years of software support. If you look in the "foldable smartphones" section, you can see Galaxy From Fold 2 a Galaxy From the Fold 5G. So there is a certain chance that we will see an LTE version, which could be thousands cheaper and, for example, far more meaningful in our country.

This is interesting information, since not even during the August conference Galaxy Unpacked was not talking about the LTE version of this smartphone at all. Just remember that even the first generation in the form Galaxy The Fold was delivered in LTE and 5G variants. However, there is speculation that Qulacomm requires all Snapdragon 865 or 865+ chips to be fitted with a 5G modem. So if this is true, it doesn't make much sense why Samsung would pay extra and then not enable 5G. There is also the possibility that Samsung simply overwrote themselves when creating this list, and no LTE variant Galaxy Z Fold 2 does not exist. In any case, we will be wiser in some time. This model has undergone major intergenerational innovations, mainly in the field of display. Compared to the 4,6" external display, here we now have 6,23" almost across the entire surface. Thanks to the removal of the upper cut-out for the selfie camera, the main display also grew, from 7,3″ to 7,6″. The core is the Snapdragon 865+, which is supported by 12 GB of RAM.

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