The Galaxy S Light Luxury was just announced in China packing very modest specs, the device is pretty much a "lite" variant of the Galaxy S8. The 5.8' screen from the S8 makes a return keeping the same dimensions as its bigger brother. The Light S features the same Super AMOLED panel with 1,080 x 2,220 px resolution (18.5:9). The phone has a single camera on the back - 16 MP sensor and an f/1.7 aperture. It can record 4K video at 30 fps, but OIS is absent (surprisingly). The selfie camera has an 8 MP sensor with an f/1.7 aperture. The Snapdragon 660 chipset inside the Galaxy S Light Luxury should offer similar CPU performance to the Galaxy S8's 835. It does have 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. Given the Galaxy S Light Luxury's size, it shouldn’t be a surprise that there’s a 3,000 mAh battery – the same capacity as the Galaxy S8. There’s support for fast wireless and wired charging, the latter of which goes over the USB-C port....
The much anticipated foldable smartphone device has finally been done by ZTE. Although some have argued that it is not necessarily a foldable device, as the makers would like it to be called, but rather that it is a two screened device separated by a hinge.

It is powered by a snapdragon 821 chipset, with 4gb of RAM and 64gb inbuilt storage, it has a single 20MP unit camera and has dual speakers and a 3.5mm headset jack. It runs on Android 7.1.2 Nougat and is powered by a 3180mAh battery

Although when unfolded, it has a total viewing area of 6.75”, it does not have the capability to make it look like its one screen that you are looking at rather 2. While this is supposed to be a problem, it has its perks as the device is available in various modes such as the traditional mode, which allows viewing in one folded screen, the dual mode, that allows one app to be opened per screen, the extended mode, which allows viewing in the full 6.75” display, and also the mirror mode, which gives you the same thing to be viewed in both screen.

While all these “screen features” are good and unique, I would say that considerable improvements could still be made on its SoCs to enable it compete effectively with other notable devices released this year.
While exploration into the foldable smartphone zone is just beginning, we expect to see other tech giants such as Samsung and Apple make a head way into the foldable smartphone market.
The device launch was exclusive to AT&T and will be available officially from November in the US for either $725 or $24.17 monthly instalments while it will be made available across Europe, as well as in China and Japan.
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It is powered by a snapdragon 821 chipset, with 4gb of RAM and 64gb inbuilt storage, it has a single 20MP unit camera and has dual speakers and a 3.5mm headset jack. It runs on Android 7.1.2 Nougat and is powered by a 3180mAh battery
Although when unfolded, it has a total viewing area of 6.75”, it does not have the capability to make it look like its one screen that you are looking at rather 2. While this is supposed to be a problem, it has its perks as the device is available in various modes such as the traditional mode, which allows viewing in one folded screen, the dual mode, that allows one app to be opened per screen, the extended mode, which allows viewing in the full 6.75” display, and also the mirror mode, which gives you the same thing to be viewed in both screen.
While all these “screen features” are good and unique, I would say that considerable improvements could still be made on its SoCs to enable it compete effectively with other notable devices released this year.
While exploration into the foldable smartphone zone is just beginning, we expect to see other tech giants such as Samsung and Apple make a head way into the foldable smartphone market.
The device launch was exclusive to AT&T and will be available officially from November in the US for either $725 or $24.17 monthly instalments while it will be made available across Europe, as well as in China and Japan.
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