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Flip Phone Launched by Samsung

Flip Phone Launched by Samsung.

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Samsung lovers! Listen up! If you haven’t heard the good news yet, you will want to read this. Samsung has finally launched their new flip phone which is known as the Samsung W2017. Everyone is going crazy over this new flip phone. They were THE THING back in the early 2000’s. The most popular flip phones were from Nokia and Motorola back then and if you didn’t have one, you clearly weren’t cool enough.

Samsung W2017 Specifications

Samsung, being one of the leading mobile phone brands in the industry has decided to bring back some good old memories for a lot of us. The new Samsung W2017 has some awesome features and specifications you may want to check out.
  • The phone has a 12 megapixel rear camera
  • The phone has a 5 megapixel front camera
  • It has a 2300 mAh battery
  • The phone has 64GB built in storage capacity
  • It consists of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Chip
  • The phone has a dual 4.2 inch OLED screen
  • It has a built in fingerprint scanner
  • The phone is water and dust resistant

Prices of the Samsung W2017?

The Samsung W2017 only launched in China so far, but will soon also launch in Korea. The prices will not be less than $3000 for a starting price. Which is of course, a very pricey rate for many of us Samsung lovers! We’re definitely excited to see this new Samsung phone launch in Pakistan, and we hope that it’s soon because we want to get our hands on it!
Check out this Chinese trailer of the new Samsung W2017!

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