Galaxy Q Dual Display To Come Out At MWC

  • Dual 1080p AMOLED displays that fold together
  • Model number GT-B9150
  • Samsung's flexible OLED display technology

Samsung could debut a new type of smartphone at MWC at the end of February, in the form of the dual display Galaxy Q.

  • Dual 1080p AMOLED displays that fold together
  • Model number GT-B9150
  • Samsung's flexible OLED display technology

Samsung could debut a new type of smartphone at MWC at the end of February, in the form of the dual display Galaxy Q.

This is different from the 5.3-inch Galaxy Q that came out in 2011. The rumoured phone actually got dual 1080p AMOLED displays that fold together and unfold seamlessly.

According to reports, 2013 will be the year that Samsung's folding smartphone finally makes its consumer-facing debut. The folding Samsung Galaxy Q popped when a reader revealed a device with the model number GT-B9150.

The results reportedly match the Galaxy Q, indicating the folding phone could be nearing release. If that's the case, a debut at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona seems likely.

Rumours suggest that the Galaxy Q could feature two 5.3-inch 1080p AMOLED displays, a 1.7GHz dual-core Exynos processor, 2GB of memory, 8- and 2-megapixel cameras, and a 3500 mAh battery. The Galaxy Q might utilize Samsung's flexible OLED display technology as well, though that part of the story is muddled.

The device was given its first solid details back in October of 2012 with a note that Samsung would release it in early 2013. The images provided of this device thus far have each been from the FPD display show in Tokyo that took place in late 2010 and once again in May of 2011 where the hardware was a very early concept mockup. 

It’s wait and see at this point if Samsung will indeed do the unveiling at MWC.