Samsung has been a busy bee of late, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 already confirmed for Barcelona, along with up to three Samsung Galaxy Tabs, and not forgetting those five modest chaps we met yesterday.
We also jawed about something codenamed the GT-B9150 at the weekend, and the latest whispers suggest it might be the Samsung Galaxy Q.
Samsung has been teasing its “foldable AMOLED” technology for some time (check out this YouTube video from 2008), and it’s finally expected to debut in the Samsung Galaxy Q.
Rumoured Samsung Galaxy Q specs include a pair of 5.3in 1080p displays that fold out into one, with no bezel in the middle (the opposite being the case on, for example, the Sony Tablet P). Nice.
There’s also thought to be an Exynos 5250 Dual processor clocked at 1.7GHz, 2GB of RAM, 8MP/2MP camera combo, 3,500mAh battery, and Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean) on OS duties.
So on the one hand we’re being told that Samsung won’t hold a press event at this year’s Mobile World Congress, while the manufacturer might unveil as many as 10 new devices. Good lord.
