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Samsung's Head of Mobile Communications reportedly held a meeting with industry execs at CES 2020, revealing some new details


Latest reports from South Korea suggest that Samsung had scheduled a meeting with global telecommunications industry executives at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) trade event from Las Vegas Convention Center, United States. The company's President and CEO of Mobile Communication Business, DJ Koh was reportedly the man representing the South Korean multinational manufacturing giant, who claimed to have pre-introduced four new Samsung branded devices in the meeting, that is supposedly launching as soon as next month.

The new Samsung products were displayed in the manufacturer's private booth at CES, where an all new Galaxy Bloom was being featured in the limelight, as it will be their next generation foldable clamshell smartphone. The latest Galaxy Bloom we hear from the wellspring has to be the same alleged Galaxy Fold 2, that we have already seen in the past from a few leaked live images and rumors. Confirmations also come in for the presence of an ultra-thin glass layer that has been used on the top of the Galaxy Bloom's display, as speculated previously by other sources, replacing the plastic film as seen from the existing Galaxy Fold and other foldable devices.
We designed Galaxy Bloom with the motif of compact powder from French cosmetics brand Lancome, said DongJin (DJ) Koh.
The transcripts even mention that Samsung only retails the first generation Galaxy Fold's 5G version in their home country, while the all new and forthcoming Galaxy Bloom will get a model supporting the fourth generation LTE connectivity.

Coming to the second half of the story, we heard that Samsung will indeed introduce their next generation Galaxy S flagship smartphones following their new naming pattern, arriving as Galaxy S20, in the year 2020. According to Koh, Samsung first launched the Galaxy S series in the beginning of 2010, debuting a new model every following year by adding a number to the Galaxy S title. So as we progress to the 2020 decade now, the phone maker would like bring changes to their fleet, by calling their upcoming flagship devices starting with the number 20. There are three models waiting in line to open-up as successors to the present Galaxy S10 smartphones, alongside the Galaxy Bloom (formerly the Galaxy Fold 2) that is expected to launch next month at Samsung's scheduled Galaxy Unpacked Event from San Francisco, United States on February 11, coming in as the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra, the phone we saw getting a reference from an UK-based online mobile accessories retailer yesterday.

The sources seems to have reaffirm the fact that the Galaxy S20 Ultra will be here with an 108MP primary sensor and 100x optical zoom with a dedicated telephoto lens on it's rear camera module. We have heard statements that all four products from the company will be able to shoot videos in 8K resolution as well, including the Galaxy Bloom. Recently we had even put forward some shared information proposing that the Galaxy Bloom could possibly pack Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 chipset under the hood and a 10MP front facing secondary camera

Source: ajunews, GSMArena

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