- The Samsung Galaxy Fold phone
is shown on a screen at Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s Unpacked event in San
Francisco, California, US, Feb 20, 2019 REUTERS
Samsung
Electronics Co Ltd on Wednesday unveiled a nearly $2,000 folding smartphone in
a bid to top the technology of Apple Inc and Chinese rivals and reignite
consumer interest amid slumping sales.
The Galaxy Fold will
go on sale on April 26 and take advantage of new and faster 5G mobile networks.
The device looks similar to a conventional smartphone, but then opens like a
book to reveal a display the size of a small tablet at 7.3 inches (18.5 cm).
The device "answers sceptics who said that
everything that could be done has been done," DJ Koh, chief executive of
Samsung Electronics, said at an event in San Francisco. "We are here to
prove them wrong."
Samsung remains the world's largest smartphone maker
with nearly a fifth of global unit sales but underperformed a slumping market
last year. Chinese rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd - whose Mate series of
phones also command premium prices - gained market share. Other Chinese makers
like Xiaomi Corp have also been increasing prices, leaving Samsung to defend
its turf against upstart rivals in addition to its long-time foe Apple.
With the foldable phone, Samsung is going on the
offense on two fronts in the smartphone race: It is offering an eye-catching
new feature with the big, bending screen and the first 5G connection in a
premium phone, a feature analysts do not expect Apple to match until 2020.
Samsung is also making improvements to its flagship
Galaxy S devices and plans to offer a 4G version of its folding phone.
It also challenges the notion of what a phone can
cost, debuting at nearly twice the price of current top-of-the-line models from
Apple and Samsung itself.
Patrick Moorhead, founder of Moor Insights &
Strategy, said the new folding device could help Samsung stay at the top and
lure consumers to upgrade devices that have looked largely the same over the
past five years.
"Samsung and Apple go back and forth" to
lead the premium smartphone market, Moorhead said. "I think this is
Samsung's chance to take back the innovation crown."
And even though the $1,980 starting price is steep,
some dedicated Samsung fans said they would pay it. Navneet Kumar Singh, a
Samsung enthusiast from India who traveled to San Francisco to watch the
launch, is ready to place his order.
"The prices of the flagship models have been a
little aggressive in India," he said, "But in the end, if you invest
the money you're getting a different experience."
Samsung also introduced several accessories to
compete against Apple, including a pair of wireless headphones called Galaxy
Buds. The headphones include wireless charging, a feature that Apple has
promised to put into is competing AirPods but has not yet released.
Samsung also said that its new Galaxy phones will be
able to wirelessly charge its headphones and new smartwatches by setting the
accessories on the back of the phone.
10 TIMES FASTER
Along with the folding phone, Samsung also added new
cameras and a 5G version to its Galaxy series of phones.
Verizon Communications Inc will be the first carrier
to offer service for Samsung's 5G phones. The networks are expected to be 10
times faster than current ones, improving viewing of live news and sports
events.
With the 5G versions of its flagships, the Korean
electronics maker looks to have beaten Chinese rivals in the 5G race, although
the device will operate only on the small number of networks launching later
this year. Apple is not expected to release a 5G smartphone until late 2020.
The new networks are not available in many places
yet but will roll out this year and next. Consumers who want to hold on to
their phones for several years before upgrading may be tempted to buy a 5G
phone now so that it will be able to take advantage of those networks later,
said Bob O'Donnell of TECHnalysis Research. That could sway some Apple buyers
over to Samsung and other Android makers with 5G devices.
"People are going to be thinking about, am
going to be able to use this a year from now? Two years from now? Three years?"
he said.
Rival smartphone makers are expected to announce 5G
models at next week's Mobile World Congress, the industry's top annual event,
in Spain. Samsung said its 5G handset would be available in the early summer.
The Galaxy 10 series needs to appeal to consumers
who are reluctant to upgrade for only incremental technological improvements in
performance.
All of the Galaxy series of rigid phones except the
5G will be available from March 8, with the S10+ priced from $1,000, the S10
priced from $900 and the smaller S10e from $750.
The mainline S10 compares with $999 for Apple's
iPhone XS and $858 for Huawei's premium Mate 20 Pro.
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