Daily Mail first look at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked foldable phones and accessories

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Daily Mail looks at Samsung’s new foldable phones and accessories. At its Unpacked event on Wednesday, the Korean tech giant lifted the lid on several new products including the Galaxy Fold 4, its most expensive smartphone yet. Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with a new taskbar feature along the bottom of the phone, giving a more ‘PC like experience’ where users can easily see their apps. It come with as much as 1TB of storage – but for a colossal £2,019. Samsung has also launched the Galaxy Flip 4 (top left), which flips open like a retro 90s phone thanks to a horizontal hinge through the middle of the screen, as well as the Galaxy Watch 5 smartwatch line and new earphones.

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