We may not have Canadato wait much longer to see Samsung's long-rumored bendable smartphone.
The Korean tech giant plans to unveil the phone, which is rumored to be named the Galaxy X, in January at CES, according to a new report in Yahoo News.
SEE ALSO: Samsung hid a savage easter egg in its latest anti-Apple adThe report comes after a company support page for the product surfaced on Samsung's website. Spotted by Dutch site Mobilekopen, the support page shows a smartphone model number that's previously been linked to the Galaxy X.
Samsung's president of mobile business Koh Dong-jin previously confirmed to media the company will launch a foldable phone sometime in 2018, according to Yahoo.
We still don't know much about what the final product will look like, but we have a pretty good idea how it could work, thanks to patent images that were published in October by the Korean Patent Office.
Those images show a a smartphone with a hinge in the center of the device, which allows the phone to be folded in half, similar to a flip phone.
It's not clear whether the final product will look like the patent images, of course, but the good news is we won't have much longer to wait -- if the Galaxy X does indeed launch at this year's CES, then the answers to a lot of our questions are just a few weeks away.
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