So far, the Samsung SM-W2018 flip phone has been spotted in a number of alleged leaks. Now, an alleged hands-on video of the phone has been posted on YouTube, which shows off its design, dual-screen display, front camera and the back panel. Considering a hands-on video has surfaced online, a launch should not be too far off.
First spotted by Gizchina, the hands-on video shows the Samsung SM-W2018 featuring a metal unibody design. Among its highlights is the smartphone’s dual-display, with thin bezels on the sides. At the rear, the camera is placed at the center with a setup similar to the Samsung Galaxy S8 where the lens sits next to the fingerprint sensor. Needless to say, the phone seen in the hands-on video is very much similar to what has been on previous leaks.

In terms of specifications, the Samsung SM-W2018 is expected to feature two dual 4.2-inch full HD displays, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 chipset. Samsung is expected to launch two variants of the flip phone – one with 64GB storage and 4GB RAM, and one with 64GB storage and 6GB of RAM. 
In the camera department, the flip phone is rumored to sport a 12-megapixel rear camera. Up front, there could be a 5-megapixel camera for selfies. The device could be fueled by a 2,300mAh battery. Some reports also suggest an iris scanner for biometric authentication. 
While there is no official announcement yet, the SM-W2018 is expected to launch in December this year. Just like its predecessor, the SM-W2018 is also expected to remain exclusive to the Chinese market. In terms of pricing, the phone is expected to be priced around $2,000 (approximately Rs 128,200), which is in line with the previous pricing structure.