Samsung launches an Android flip phone with the biggest lens aperture on a smartphone yet. China only

All that out of the way, you may find it interesting that Sammy has just introduced its latest clamshell “flagship” — the Samsung W2018 — in China, and it's the first smartphone in the world to have a camera lens aperture as wide as F1.5. Previously, the record was held by the LG V30 and its F1.6.
The W2018 is a top-shelf device through and through with a Snapdragon 835 SoC, 6 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, two 4.2-inch FHD (1080 x 1920) displays — one outside the shell and one inside — and a 12 MP camera sensor with 1.4 μm pixels (pretty much the same sensor as in the Galaxy S8, at least on paper).
The software it runs on is a custom Samsung Experience UI on top of Android 7.1.1 Nougat, with an update to 8 Oreo coming next year. And yeah, there's Bixby on this one, too.
If Samsung were to sell the W2018 in Western markets, would you be all over it?

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