We could be about to get our first real look at the Samsung Galaxy X – or Samsung Galaxy F as it might be called – as the Samsung Developer Conference kicks off today (November 7) and the company has already confirmed that it will show off parts of the phone’s interface.
What’s less clear is whether we’ll see the handset itself, especially as a source claims we’ll just see “detailed images” if anything. Still, that’s a lot more than we’ve seen so far.
We’ll bring you all the news as it happens, but if you want to tune in to Samsung’s live stream yourself you can. It’s kicking off at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT and you can catch it on YouTube.
In the meantime, you can read everything we know so far below. The Samsung Galaxy X launch has been rumored for a few years, and the leaks continue to roll in about the firm’s fabled foldable, flexible, bendable smartphone.
We’ve gone through all the flexible Samsung smartphone leaks, from the first reports of a folding phone back in 2011 to the most recent reports naming the Samsung Galaxy X and Galaxy F directly.
There’s a lot to unpack from several years, but it now feels like we’re getting close to a Samsung Galaxy X launch date, and things are beginning to get a little clearer on what we may be able to expect.