Samsung’s recently launched colour-and shape-changing mobile phone has taken the world by storm, blending science with fiction.
This Samsung device is not just a new phone; thanks to its flexible screen that folds from multiple angles, it transforms into a spacious digital workspace.
Users can run multiple apps simultaneously, much like having several windows open on a computer screen. The phone can also be connected to a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
This feature effectively turns it into a mini laptop. In addition, it comes equipped with Google Gemini smart assistant.
As a result, multitasking, switching between apps, and organizing work becomes remarkably easy.
When fully unfolded, the phone appears extremely slim, while in its folded state it feels slightly thicker - almost as if two phones are stacked together.
Despite this, Samsung claims the overall experience is significantly better than previous foldable phones.
There is also good news for photography enthusiasts, as the phone’s cameras are nearly on par with those of the Galaxy S25 Ultra—an area that was previously considered a major shortcoming in foldable phones.
Although Samsung has not officially revealed the price, tech experts estimate it could range between 2,000 and 2,500 US dollars, which would be considerably higher than the expected iPhone 17 Pro Max.
According to Samsung, this phone is specifically designed for users who view their mobile device not just as a source of entertainment, but as a tool for work, creativity, and productivity.
This unique foldable phone, which can transform into a tablet when needed, was recently showcased at a technology exhibition held in Las Vegas, and a limited number of units have already been made available for sale in South Korea.







