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IF 2020 WILL BE THE YEAR OF THE TALL PHONE, I WANT NO PART OF IT

Let’s just say no to tall phones, right now. I’m looking at you Samsung, Moto, and Essential. It’s been a rocky 12 months since Samsung first teased its folding phone, with a sneak peek at the Infinity at 2018’s developer’s conference. But that’s not slowing the company down. At 2019’s keynote in late October, Samsung showed off a new display concept that flips the folding phone concept on its head. Literally.

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