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Samsung Handset Called Galaxy X Has Received Its Bluetooth Certification From The Bluetooth SIG


Foldable smartphones might not be that far as some companies might release them even this year. The long rumored foldable Samsung handset called Galaxy X has received its Bluetooth certification from the Bluetooth SIG, and the same
device with model number of SM-G888N0 was previously seen receiving it's Wi-Fi certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance.
We can't say for sure that this is the foldable Galaxy X, rumours claim that the South Korean giant is preparing to launch the Galaxy X sometime between the third quarter of 2017 and the first quarter of 2018. Most rumours suggest that the phone will actually have two different panels connected by a hinge and won't be flexible, but we don't have any information at the moment.

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