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Samsung Witnesses Increase in Sale of Foldable Smartphones

CIO Insider Team | Wednesday, 30 November, 2022
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Samsung announced that the number of Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip smartphones sold for business use has more than doubled year on year.

Compared to last year, the number of foldable smartphones the tech giant contracted to enterprise customers increased by 105 percent from January to October 2022.

"With foldable smartphone shipments expected to reach 16 million units worldwide -- an increase of 73 percent year on year -- the form factor is rapidly becoming mainstream," the company says.

In 2023, shipments are expected to reach 26 million units.

"Samsung Galaxy foldable smartphones were created to open up opportunities for new ways to work and explore creativity," said K.C. Choi, EVP and Head of Global Mobile B2B Team, MX Business, at Samsung Electronics.

Tech giant' foldable phone allows users to "effortlessly switch from the cover screen, ideal for quick Instant Bloomberg (IB) conversations, to the large screen"

"This rapid growth in investment demonstrates our enterprise customers' need for meaningful innovations to enhance workforce productivity," Choi adds.

The fourth-generation folding smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy Z Fold4, is a multitasking powerhouse perfect for commercial use. In contrast to standard smartphone screens, it features a huge, expansive screen that is pocket-friendly and makes it easier to complete tasks.

The Galaxy Z Fold4's big screen provides a more spacious workspace that is ideal for utilizing desktop PC functions. The PC-like Taskbar is the ideal tool for managing many projects and pairs of apps, allowing users to manage, start, and switch between apps without pausing their work.

Companies are turning to technology as they adopt policies that allow employees to work remotely to increase productivity. The financial services sector, where 74 per cent of a sample group of financial advisors say staying connected via mobile apps is important or critical, has been particularly drawn to foldables.

DocuSign offers the world's leading e-signature solution and "is used by 24 of the top 25 fortune 500 financial companies and has also been optimized for Android 12L".

It allows users to easily drag and drop email attachments in "multi-view mode directly into DocuSign eSignature, seal deals quickly on the go with Samsung's S Pen and the dedicated Flex Mode signature," the company says.

The tech giant also worked with IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), to overcome the difficulties that financial professionals may encounter when assisting clients while working from anywhere.

Tech giant' foldable phone allows users to "effortlessly switch from the cover screen, ideal for quick Instant Bloomberg (IB) conversations, to the large screen" which helps to easily read news stories, monitor 'real-time market data, browse portfolios or perform chart analysis".

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