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Steve Aoki, Ninja & More Unbox Samsung’s Futuristic ‘Galaxy Fold’


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Samsung has enlisted in a star-studded lineup of influencers to unbox the first handful of Galaxy Fold smartphone devices. Steve AokiNinja, Millie Bobby Brown and more are among the lucky first folders.

The groundbreaking new design is sleek, satisfying, and rocks a huge screen to watch media, scroll through socials or play video games with. All with the ability to open multiple apps at a time. It seems anyone who uses their smartphone for work, pleasure, or both could benefit from the Galaxy Fold.

Spec wise, the design includes a beautiful 7.3-inch display screen, next-generation AP chipset, a whopping 12GB of RAM, and six total camera lenses. Plus, AKG stereo speakers — so not only does it look good — it sounds good.

“I can’t believe this is a phone,” Aoki gushes in the video below. “I’ve never seen anything like this before!”

He, and others, can’t wait to blow people’s minds with this phone. It looks and feels like the future. But, the future will cost you — $1,980 to be exact.

Galaxy Fold: The First Fold

 

H/T: High Snobiety | Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Steve Aoki, Ninja & More Unbox Samsung’s Futuristic ‘Galaxy Fold’

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