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Samsung Galaxy Smartphones
Description
Description
The most iconic feature of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 is the cover screen that allows you to keep up on time and even send quick canned messages. It came out in the summer of 2022 as an upgrade to last year’s Flip3, featuring an impressive user experience. It still retains the robust waterproofing and excellent screen seen in the Flip3. The squarer profile makes this phone more compact. The buttons of the Galaxy Z Flip4 are more prominent for efficient manipulation while the larger camera lens comes with excellent night mode for capturing great shots under low light conditions.
Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 has a height of 6.5” (165.2 mm), width of 2.83” (71.9 mm), depth of .27” (6.9 mm), and weighs 6.6 oz (187 g). When folded, the Galaxy Z Flip4 has a width of 3.34” (84.9 mm) and a depth of .67” (17.1 mm). The screen size is 6.8” (172.8 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2640 x 1080 px at 426 ppi.
Description
Description
The most iconic feature of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 is the cover screen that allows you to keep up on time and even send quick canned messages. It came out in the summer of 2022 as an upgrade to last year’s Flip3, featuring an impressive user experience. It still retains the robust waterproofing and excellent screen seen in the Flip3. The squarer profile makes this phone more compact. The buttons of the Galaxy Z Flip4 are more prominent for efficient manipulation while the larger camera lens comes with excellent night mode for capturing great shots under low light conditions.
Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 has a height of 6.5” (165.2 mm), width of 2.83” (71.9 mm), depth of .27” (6.9 mm), and weighs 6.6 oz (187 g). When folded, the Galaxy Z Flip4 has a width of 3.34” (84.9 mm) and a depth of .67” (17.1 mm). The screen size is 6.8” (172.8 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2640 x 1080 px at 426 ppi.
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Common Questions
Common Questions
What is the Samsung Galaxy?
Samsung Galaxy is a series of mobile devices designed and developed by Samsung Electronics. Samsung Galaxy devices typically use the Android operating system with the One UI interface. The Samsung Galaxy product line includes the Samsung Galaxy S series, the Samsung Galaxy Tab series, the Samsung Galaxy Note series, and line of smartwatches.
When was the first Samsung Galaxy product released?
The first Samsung Galaxy product released was the Samsung GT-I7500 mobile phone. This product was announced on April 27, 2009 and was released on June 29, 2009. The Samsung GT-17500 was the first-Android powered device released by Samsung. This release placed Samsung in the smartphone market and in competition with Apple.
What are the common differences between Samsung Galaxy phones and Apple iPhones?
One of the most common differences between Samsung Galaxy phone and Apple iPhones is that the iPhone runs iOS platform, while the Samsung Galaxy phones run on Android. Most Apple iPhones on the market do not have headphones jacks while the Samsung Galaxy phones do. Apple also offers software support for their iPhones for a longer period than Samsung.
What is the Samsung Galaxy?
Samsung Galaxy is a series of mobile devices designed and developed by Samsung Electronics. Samsung Galaxy devices typically use the Android operating system with the One UI interface. The Samsung Galaxy product line includes the Samsung Galaxy S series, the Samsung Galaxy Tab series, the Samsung Galaxy Note series, and line of smartwatches.
When was the first Samsung Galaxy product released?
The first Samsung Galaxy product released was the Samsung GT-I7500 mobile phone. This product was announced on April 27, 2009 and was released on June 29, 2009. The Samsung GT-17500 was the first-Android powered device released by Samsung. This release placed Samsung in the smartphone market and in competition with Apple.
What are the common differences between Samsung Galaxy phones and Apple iPhones?
One of the most common differences between Samsung Galaxy phone and Apple iPhones is that the iPhone runs iOS platform, while the Samsung Galaxy phones run on Android. Most Apple iPhones on the market do not have headphones jacks while the Samsung Galaxy phones do. Apple also offers software support for their iPhones for a longer period than Samsung.
What do you do with old cell phones?
If you have an old cell phone you can repurpose it by modifying it, save it as an emergency phone or give it away to a friend. You can also donate it to charity, and if it is in very good condition you can try to sell it online. If your old cell phone is not in working condition you can recycle it.
When did cell phones come out?
The first cell phone in the world was launched in 1983. This was the Motorola DynaTAC 800x and was about 12 inches (30.48 cm) long. This cell phone was priced at $4,000 and had a talk time of 30 minutes before the battery died. Even though the cell phone was bulky by today’s standards it was considered the most portable telephone.
How do prepaid phones work?
Prepaid phones are able to provide the same service as phones under contract. They don’t require any no longer-term contracts or charge for an exceeded the monthly plan. Signing up is very convenient and prepaid phones can be found at most retailers. Major phone carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon offer prepaid phone plans.
What do you do with old cell phones?
If you have an old cell phone you can repurpose it by modifying it, save it as an emergency phone or give it away to a friend. You can also donate it to charity, and if it is in very good condition you can try to sell it online. If your old cell phone is not in working condition you can recycle it.
When did cell phones come out?
The first cell phone in the world was launched in 1983. This was the Motorola DynaTAC 800x and was about 12 inches (30.48 cm) long. This cell phone was priced at $4,000 and had a talk time of 30 minutes before the battery died. Even though the cell phone was bulky by today’s standards it was considered the most portable telephone.
How do prepaid phones work?
Prepaid phones are able to provide the same service as phones under contract. They don’t require any no longer-term contracts or charge for an exceeded the monthly plan. Signing up is very convenient and prepaid phones can be found at most retailers. Major phone carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon offer prepaid phone plans.
What are the most common everyday devices used today?
The most common everyday devices used today are tablets, routers, kindles, wireless mice, and iPhones. Wireless charging pads, desktop computers, laptops, AirPods, smart watches, USB chargers, and wearable technology are also popular everyday devices. Other common everyday devices include smart TVs, streaming media players, consoles, and VR kits are common everyday devices used today.
What is an accelerometer used for in mobile devices?
Accelerometers are used in mobile devices to detect changes in orientation, help tell the phone which way is up and down, and tell the screen to rotate. They are one of the most used features in the smartphone experience and are often taken by granted by people who do now know how the gadget works.
What is an iOS device?
An iOS device is an electronic device that runs the platform iOS. iOS is the operating system developed and created by Apple Inc. The iOS platform is the second most popular operating system after Android. Examples of iOS devices include the iPad, iPad Touch, and iPhone.
What are the most common everyday devices used today?
The most common everyday devices used today are tablets, routers, kindles, wireless mice, and iPhones. Wireless charging pads, desktop computers, laptops, AirPods, smart watches, USB chargers, and wearable technology are also popular everyday devices. Other common everyday devices include smart TVs, streaming media players, consoles, and VR kits are common everyday devices used today.
What is an accelerometer used for in mobile devices?
Accelerometers are used in mobile devices to detect changes in orientation, help tell the phone which way is up and down, and tell the screen to rotate. They are one of the most used features in the smartphone experience and are often taken by granted by people who do now know how the gadget works.
What is an iOS device?
An iOS device is an electronic device that runs the platform iOS. iOS is the operating system developed and created by Apple Inc. The iOS platform is the second most popular operating system after Android. Examples of iOS devices include the iPad, iPad Touch, and iPhone.
Where is the Samsung headquarters?
Samsung headquarters are located on the 40th floor of the Samsung Electronics Building. The building is located in the Seocho District of Seoul, South Korea. Samsung headquarters are sometimes referred to as Samsung Digital City and although it is not a city, it is a campus where designs are developed and tested.
When was Samsung founded?
Samsung was originally founded as a grocery trading store on March 1, 1938. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chull and as the years passed Samsung expanded into exporting more materials. Samsung first entered the electronics industry in 1969 starting with various electronic divisions and one of their first products was a black and white television.
What products are Samsung popular for today?
Samsung’s most popular products today include the line of devices within the Samsung Galaxy series. Samsung has become a global leader in the consumer electronics industry and is mostly known for its smartphones as well as its LCD televisions that have impacted the global market. Samsung is also known for producing semiconductors.
Where is the Samsung headquarters?
Samsung headquarters are located on the 40th floor of the Samsung Electronics Building. The building is located in the Seocho District of Seoul, South Korea. Samsung headquarters are sometimes referred to as Samsung Digital City and although it is not a city, it is a campus where designs are developed and tested.
When was Samsung founded?
Samsung was originally founded as a grocery trading store on March 1, 1938. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chull and as the years passed Samsung expanded into exporting more materials. Samsung first entered the electronics industry in 1969 starting with various electronic divisions and one of their first products was a black and white television.
What products are Samsung popular for today?
Samsung’s most popular products today include the line of devices within the Samsung Galaxy series. Samsung has become a global leader in the consumer electronics industry and is mostly known for its smartphones as well as its LCD televisions that have impacted the global market. Samsung is also known for producing semiconductors.
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Height:
6.5” | 165.2 mm
Width:
2.83” | 71.9 mm
Depth:
.27” | 6.9 mm
Length:
Display Size:
6.8” | 172.8 mm
Resolution:
2640 x 1080 px; 426 ppi
Weight:
6.6 oz | 187 g
Area:
:
Folded Width: 3.34” | 84.9 mm
Folded Depth: .67” | 17.1 mm
Storage:
128, 256, 512 GB
Designer:
Samsung
Release:
August 25, 2022
Drawings include:
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 front elevation, back, side
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Samsung Galaxy smartphones are a diverse range of devices catering to various needs and budgets. At the high end, the Galaxy S and Note series boast premium materials, vibrant AMOLED displays, and cutting-edge features like in-display fingerprint sensors and professional-grade cameras.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
6.43” | 163.3 mm
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3.07” | 77.9 mm
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.35” | 8.9 mm
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—
8.04 oz | 228 g
—
—
February 25, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
16.330
7.790
0.890
0.228
2022.00
1400000
https://p3d.in/e/bgHhq
Samsung Galaxy A12
6.46” | 164 mm
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2.98” | 75.8 mm
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.35” | 8.9 mm
—
—
7.23 oz | 205 g
—
—
December 21, 2020
—
Samsung Galaxy A12
16.400
7.580
0.890
0.205
2020.00
1000000
https://p3d.in/e/xSrln
Samsung Galaxy S22
5.75” | 146 mm
—
2.78” | 70.6 mm
—
.3” | 7.6 mm
—
—
5.89 oz | 167 g
—
—
February 25, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy S22
14.600
7.060
0.760
0.167
2022.00
915000
https://p3d.in/e/qdDnY
Samsung Galaxy A52
6.3” | 159.9 mm
—
2.96” | 75.1 mm
—
.33” | 8.4 mm
—
—
6.67 oz | 189 g
—
—
March 26, 2021
—
Samsung Galaxy A52
15.990
7.510
0.840
0.189
2021.00
691000
https://p3d.in/e/t2vnt
Samsung Galaxy A32
6.26” | 158.9 mm
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2.9” | 73.6 mm
—
.33” | 8.4 mm
—
—
6.49 oz | 184 g
—
—
February 25, 2021
—
Samsung Galaxy A32
15.890
7.360
0.840
0.184
2021.00
637000
https://p3d.in/e/JfOSq
Samsung Galaxy S10
5.9” | 149.9 mm
—
2.77” | 70.4 mm
—
.31" | 7.8 mm
—
—
5.5 oz | 157 g
—
—
February 20, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy S10
14.990
7.040
0.780
0.157
2019.00
465000
https://p3d.in/e/zmiOt
Samsung Galaxy Note10
5.94” | 151 mm
—
2.83” | 71.8 mm
—
.31” | 7.9 mm
—
—
5.9 oz | 170 g
—
—
August 7, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy Note10
15.100
7.180
0.790
0.170
2019.00
368000
https://p3d.in/e/fkXM7
Samsung Galaxy S9
5.81” | 147.7 mm
—
2.7” | 68.7 mm
—
.33” | 8.5 mm
—
—
5.75 oz | 163 g
—
—
March 16, 2018
—
Samsung Galaxy S9
14.770
6.870
0.850
0.163
2018.00
339000
https://p3d.in/e/GYJE0
Samsung Galaxy A13
6.5” | 165.1 mm
—
3” | 76.4 mm
—
.35” | 8.8 mm
—
—
6.88 oz | 195 g
—
—
March 23, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy A13
16.510
7.640
0.880
0.195
2022.00
253000
https://p3d.in/e/JvW3e
Samsung Galaxy S8
5.86” | 148.9 mm
—
2.68” | 68.1 mm
—
.31” | 8 mm
—
—
5.47 oz | 155 g
—
—
April 21, 2017
—
Samsung Galaxy S8
14.890
6.810
0.800
0.155
2017.00
250000
https://p3d.in/e/CBUsD
Samsung Galaxy A03s
6.46” | 164.2 mm
—
2.99” | 75.9 mm
—
.36” | 9.1 mm
—
—
6.91 oz | 196 g
—
—
August 18, 2021
—
Samsung Galaxy A03s
16.420
7.590
0.910
0.196
2021.00
211000
https://p3d.in/e/AQuMy
Samsung Galaxy Note9
6.37” | 161.9 mm
—
3.01” | 76.4 mm
—
.35” | 8.8 mm
—
—
7.1 oz | 201 g
—
—
August 24, 2018
—
Samsung Galaxy Note9
16.190
7.640
0.880
0.201
2018.00
167000
https://p3d.in/e/REvJ0
Samsung Galaxy A53
6.28” | 159.6 mm
—
2.94” | 74.8 mm
—
.32” | 8.1 mm
—
—
6.67 oz | 189 g
—
—
March 24, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy A53
15.960
7.480
0.810
0.189
2022.00
149000
https://p3d.in/e/ZzPkb
Samsung Galaxy A50
6.24” | 158.5 mm
—
2.94” | 74.7 mm
—
.3” | 7.7 mm
—
—
5.86 oz | 166 g
—
—
July 13, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy A50
15.850
7.470
0.770
0.166
2019.00
124000
https://p3d.in/e/xBpl0
Samsung Galaxy Fold
6.33” | 160.9 mm
—
4.64” | 117.9 mm
—
.27” | 6.9 mm
—
—
9.28 oz | 263 g
—
—
September 6, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy Fold
16.090
11.790
0.690
0.263
2019.00
101000
https://p3d.in/e/jcapV
Samsung Galaxy A10e
5.8” | 147.3 mm
—
2.74” | 69.6 mm
—
.33” | 8.4 mm
—
—
4.97 oz | 141 g
—
—
June 11, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy A10e
14.730
6.960
0.840
0.141
2019.00
89000
https://p3d.in/e/1MbfS
Samsung Galaxy S22+
6.2” | 157.4 mm
—
2.98” | 75.8 mm
—
.3” | 7.6 mm
—
—
6.88 oz | 195 g
—
—
February 25, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy S22+
15.740
7.580
0.760
0.195
2022.00
86000
https://p3d.in/e/WXk1K
Samsung Galaxy A20
6.24” | 158.4 mm
—
2.94” | 74.7 mm
—
.31" | 7.8 mm
—
—
5.96 oz | 169 g
—
—
April 18, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy A20
15.840
7.470
0.780
0.169
2019.00
85000
https://p3d.in/e/jHE6T
Samsung Galaxy Note8
6.4" | 162.5 mm
—
2.94” | 74.8 mm
—
.34” | 8.6 mm
—
—
6.9 oz | 195 g
—
—
September 15, 2017
—
Samsung Galaxy Note8
16.250
7.480
0.860
0.195
2017.00
81000
https://p3d.in/e/WXMKw
Samsung Galaxy Note10+
6.39” | 162.3 mm
—
3.04” | 77.2 mm
—
.31” | 7.9 mm
—
—
6.98 oz | 198 g
—
—
August 7, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy Note10+
16.230
7.720
0.790
0.198
2019.00
75000
https://p3d.in/e/aGs2i
Samsung Galaxy S10e
5.6” | 142.2 mm
—
2.75” | 69.9 mm
—
.31" | 7.9 mm
—
—
5.3 oz | 150 g
—
—
February 20, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy S10e
14.220
6.990
0.790
0.150
2019.00
41000
https://p3d.in/e/IX63Z
Samsung Galaxy S9+
6.22” | 158.1 mm
—
2.9” | 73.8 mm
—
.33” | 8.5 mm
—
—
6.67 oz | 189 g
—
—
March 16, 2018
—
Samsung Galaxy S9+
15.810
7.380
0.850
0.189
2018.00
39000
https://p3d.in/e/JK8pX
Samsung Galaxy A6
5.9” | 149.9 mm
—
2.79” | 70.8 mm
—
.3” | 7.7 mm
—
—
5.71 oz | 162 g
—
—
September 14, 2018
—
Samsung Galaxy A6
14.990
7.080
0.770
0.162
2018.00
36000
https://p3d.in/e/ekdKA
Samsung Galaxy A42
6.47” | 164.4 mm
—
2.99” | 75.9 mm
—
.34” | 8.6 mm
—
—
6.81 oz | 193 g
—
—
November 11, 2020
—
Samsung Galaxy A42
16.440
7.590
0.860
0.193
2020.00
32000
https://p3d.in/e/YzULx
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G
6.48” | 164.5 mm
—
3.01” | 76.5 mm
—
.35” | 8.8 mm
—
—
6.88 oz | 195 g
—
—
December 3, 2021
—
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G
16.450
7.650
0.880
0.195
2021.00
30000
https://p3d.in/e/r3Llo
Samsung Galaxy S8 Active
5.99” | 151.9 mm
—
2.95” | 74.9 mm
—
.39” | 9.9 mm
—
—
7.34 oz | 208 g
—
—
April 21, 2017
—
Samsung Galaxy S8 Active
15.190
7.490
0.990
0.208
2017.00
25000
https://p3d.in/e/hfaK7
Samsung Galaxy S8+
6.28” | 159.5 mm
—
2.89” | 73.4 mm
—
.32” | 8.1 mm
—
—
6.1 oz | 173 g
—
—
April 21, 2017
—
Samsung Galaxy S8+
15.950
7.340
0.810
0.173
2017.00
23300
https://p3d.in/e/qEKa3
Samsung Galaxy S10+
6.2” | 157.6 mm
—
2.92” | 74.1 mm
—
.31" | 7.8 mm
—
—
6.2 oz | 175 g
—
—
February 20, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy S10+
15.760
7.410
0.780
0.175
2019.00
19600
https://p3d.in/e/pAgfy
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
6.4” | 162.6 mm
—
3.04" | 77.1 mm
—
.31" | 7.9 mm
—
—
7.0 oz | 198 g
—
—
February 20, 2019
—
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
16.260
7.710
0.790
0.198
2019.00
17400
https://p3d.in/e/7rnHX
Samsung Galaxy Note7
6.04” | 153.5 mm
—
2.91” | 73.9 mm
—
.31” | 7.9 mm
—
—
6 oz | 169 g
—
—
August 19, 2016
—
Samsung Galaxy Note7
15.350
7.390
0.790
0.169
2016.00
14900
https://p3d.in/e/gWMwY
Samsung Galaxy Note5
6.03” | 153.2 mm
—
3” | 76.1 mm
—
.3" | 7.6 mm
—
—
6.03 oz | 171 g
—
—
August 21, 2015
—
Samsung Galaxy Note5
15.320
7.610
0.760
0.171
2015.00
14900
https://p3d.in/e/MQzKd
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
6.11” | 155.1 mm
—
5.12” | 130.1 mm
—
.25” | 6.3 mm
—
—
9.28 oz | 263 g
—
—
August 25, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
15.510
13.010
0.630
0.263
2022.00
11200
https://p3d.in/e/0qhN1
Samsung Galaxy Note4
6.04” | 153.5 mm
—
3.09” | 78.6 mm
—
.33" | 8.5 mm
—
—
6.21 oz | 176 g
—
—
October 17, 2014
—
Samsung Galaxy Note4
15.350
7.860
0.850
0.176
2014.00
9100
https://p3d.in/e/o4Qob
Samsung Galaxy Note3
5.95” | 151.2 mm
—
3.12” | 79.2 mm
—
.33” | 8.3 mm
—
—
5.93 oz | 168 g
—
—
September 23, 2013
—
Samsung Galaxy Note3
15.120
7.920
0.830
0.168
2013.00
5250
https://p3d.in/e/AJUzr
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
5.96” | 151.3 mm
—
3.24” | 82.4 mm
—
.33” | 8.3 mm
—
—
6.14 oz | 174 g
—
—
November 14, 2014
—
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
15.130
8.240
0.830
0.174
2014.00
4200
https://p3d.in/e/gUrvl
Samsung Galaxy Note2
5.95” | 151.1 mm
—
3.17” | 80.5 mm
—
.37” | 9.4 mm
—
—
6.46 oz | 183 g
—
—
September 26, 2012
—
Samsung Galaxy Note2
15.110
8.050
0.940
0.183
2012.00
3150
https://p3d.in/e/ya2tS
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4
6.5” | 165.2 mm
—
2.83” | 71.9 mm
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.27” | 6.9 mm
—
—
6.6 oz | 187 g
—
—
August 25, 2022
—
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4
16.520
7.190
0.690
0.187
2022.00
2450
https://p3d.in/e/xSuSs
Samsung Galaxy Note FE
6.04” | 153.5 mm
—
2.91” | 73.9 mm
—
.31" | 7.9 mm
—
—
5.89 oz | 167 g
—
—
August 19, 2016
—
Samsung Galaxy Note FE
15.350
7.390
0.790
0.167
2016.00
1400
https://p3d.in/e/A1vHa
Samsung Galaxy S20
5.97” | 151.7 mm
—
2.72” | 69.1 mm
—
.31" | 7.9 mm
—
—
5.75 oz | 163 g
—
—
March 6, 2020
—
Samsung Galaxy S20
15.170
6.910
0.790
0.163
2020.00
1050
https://p3d.in/e/HZicO
Samsung Galaxy S20+
6.37” | 161.9 mm
—
2.9” | 73.7 mm
—
.31" | 7.8 mm
—
—
6.63 oz | 188 g
—
—
March 6, 2020
—
Samsung Galaxy S20+
16.190
7.370
0.780
0.188
2020.00
1050
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6.57” | 166.9 mm
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3” | 76 mm
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.35” | 8.8 mm
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—
7.83 oz | 222 g
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—
March 6, 2020
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
16.690
7.600
0.880
0.222
2020.00
1050
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5.84” | 148.4 mm
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3.05” | 77.4 mm
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—
5.71 oz | 162.5 g
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—
February 1, 2014
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14.840
7.740
0.860
0.163
2014.00
210
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3” | 76.1 mm
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—
7 oz | 199 g
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—
January 3, 2020
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Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
16.370
7.610
0.870
0.199
2020.00
110
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2.9” | 73.6 mm
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—
6.46 oz | 183 g
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—
February 14, 2020
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
16.730
7.360
0.720
0.183
2020.00
10
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