Samsung has recently launched the Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 (SM-G1600) clamshell device in China that comes with mid-range specifications. Samsung is also working on another clamshell device but this time with high-end flagship level specifications. The device is known as Samsung SM-W2017 and is code-named ‘Veyron‘. It is the successor to the Samsung SM-W2016 phone and now, some live images of the device have been popped up in China in Gold color option showing us the device from all ends clearly.
The leaked images confirms that it will have glass and metal design just like the Galaxy S7, S7 Edge and Galaxy Note 7 smartphones. The Samsung SM-W2017 will be having high-end specifications like a 4.2-inch Super AMOLED display with 1080p pixels resolution and will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage. It will run on the Android OS out of the box.
It will feature a 12-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, dual-pixel phase-detection autofocus and 4K video recording and a 5-megapixcel front facing camera as well. It will be backed up by a smaller 2,000mAh battery and will feature a USB-Type C port, NFC, Bluetooth, GPS and Samsung Pay options. A fingerprint scanner will also be available on the rear side below the camera.
There are no details available about when the Korean manufacturer will launch this unannounced device and which markets will get it first. The pricing details of the device also unknown at the moment. So, we have to wait for its official unveiling which hasn’t been scheduled and we can expect it to launch soon in China at least.
Stay tuned.