Samsung Galaxy X Prototype Features Dual Screen & Foldable Up to 180 Degrees By Staff Reporter | Apr 18, 2017 04:11 AM EDT A new speculation has been circulating online about Samsung Galaxy X and its new features. Its prototype is said to be ready by June which will feature dual screen and foldable for up to 180 degrees. The phone could be marketed as a high-end handset according to an anonymous source. Tech Times report the new Samsung prototype is already scheduled for production by June. The company plans to produce 2,000 to 3,000 prototypes which will feature many unique features. The tech giant has already acquired a trademark for the name “Galaxy X” so many expect the new model to hit the global market soon. According to Android Central, Samsung aims to release a premium smartphone that’s equipped with a feature not found in other mobile phones. And this is the flexible panel that doesn't just fold but also bend. As soon as its prototype are ready, experts suggest this will further Samsung’s research to create the perfect mobile phone for their users. If everything goes as scheduled, it wouldn’t be surprising if the new Samsung Galaxy X phones will hit the market before the year ends. Although nothing is confirmed as of today since Samsung has yet to comment on the rumors. And besides, further research may be needed if any issues are detected after the production of the prototype. Some experts think a global release this year may be too soon for the prototype because Samsung wants to perfect their concept first before releasing it. That said, a 2018 release may be more realistic to expect from Samsung Galaxy X. The company calls this prototype “Project Valley” and the anonymous source reveals that Samsung has been working on it for years now. Fans are excited to hear more progress about the project as it only means the company is one step closer to perfecting the unit. The only question left is when will Samsung finally release details about the secret Samsung Galaxy X project.