Samsung TM Roh admits Galaxy G Fold is dead on arrival at $3k price

Samsung executives cannot agree on whether their mysterious three-screen phone actually exists or remains stuck in development hell. The Korean tech giant sparked confusion when company leaders offered completely contradictory statements about the foldable device. Mobile division chief TM Roh claims engineers are frantically working to perfect the tri-fold smartphone before a potential year-end debut. He insists the team has not even settled on a final product name while they focus on making the gadget actually usable. Roh suggests the ambitious handset remains far from ready for mass production.

A separate company spokesperson painted an entirely different picture during conversations with tech reporters. The representative revealed Samsung has possessed a finished tri-fold design for quite some time but refuses to release it. The spokesperson cited serious doubts about whether consumers would actually purchase such an expensive novelty device. Market research apparently shows little genuine demand for phones that unfold into three separate sections. The company fears launching a product that might flop spectacularly in stores.

Industry insiders estimate the tri-fold phone would carry a staggering price tag approaching three thousand dollars. Such astronomical costs would place the device far beyond the reach of average smartphone buyers. Samsung appears torn between showcasing cutting-edge technology and avoiding a costly marketplace disaster. The conflicting executive statements suggest internal disagreements about the project continue raging behind closed doors. Mobile division leadership holds more credibility than anonymous spokespeople when discussing product timelines.
 

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