Meet The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro Edition


Before the rise of smartphones, we had flip phones. Compact devices that had tiny screens and keyboards split between a mechanism. When not in use, you could easily fold your device and fit it in your pocket or bag. This kind of design conquered many fans across the world, and even today, has a decent adoption. With the rise of foldable smartphones with clamshell design, this kind of concept received a brand new life. Now, it’s the display that folds easily, and delivers the same feeling as an old-school flip phone. Paying homage to the legacy of flip handsets, Samsung decided to launch the limited edition Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro. The device specifically pays a tribute to the Samsung E700, one of Samsung’s most memorable flip handsets.

About Flip Phones

Flip phone history began when the clamshell style mobile phones were first introduced to the market in the 1990s. Initially designed to be more compact than the traditional “brick” cell phone, flip phones quickly became popular for their unique design and convenience and became a cultural icon of the late ’90s.

The introduction of the flip phone was a significant moment in the history of cell phones. Prior to the flip phone, mobile phones were bulky and often had external antennas. The flip phone design not only made the phone more compact, but it also allowed for more features to be added to the device. With the flip phone, manufacturers were able to incorporate cameras, color screens, and more. (Via).

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro limited edition phone announced
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Introducing The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro Edition

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro features the same indigo blue and silver colors as the Samsung E700. It comes with nostalgic pixel graphics UI tweaks and a cityscape animation on its Flex Window Cover Screen. As a good limited edition phone, the box is also part of the deal. The phone comes in a unique box with logos for both Z Flip5 and the E700. Furthermore, it includes Flipsuit cards with stickers featuring the various Samsung logos from past eras. The package also includes a Samsung E700 collector card engraved with a unique serial number.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro will sell in limited quantities in South Korea from November 1 as well as in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Australia from November 2. Consumers in these markets, will be able to purchase the limited edition device exclusively through Samsung’s website. The exact price of the limited edition is yet to be provided by Samsung. The price of a regular Galaxy Z Flip5 variant is towards the €1,199 mark. Considering this is a limited edition, it will certainly cost more.

About the Samsung SGH-E700

The SGH-E700 was a mobile phone designed by Samsung Group. It was announced by Samsung in 2003, and has been discontinued. During its production time more than 10 million units were sold.

Specifications Recap

Apart from all the extra goodies, the Galaxy Z Flip5 features the same specs as the regular variant. To refresh you on the specifications, the phone includes a 6.7-inch Foldable Dynamic AMOLED screen with 2,640 x 1,080 pixels of resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate. It has a cover AMOLED screen with 3.4-inches and 720 x 748 pixels of resolution. Under the hood, the phone boasts the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It has a dual-camera setup with two 12 MP cameras, and a 10 MP selfie shooter. The phone boasts stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 6e, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and draws powers from a 3,700 mAh battery with 25W wired charging.

Conclusion

The Galaxy Z Flip5 Retro certainly is a touching homage to the old times of flip phones. It certainly appeals to the most nostalgic fans. However, it probably won’t be for everyone as these limited edition phones tend to cost a lot. Once Samsung discloses the price we will update the article with more details about.
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