Samsung’s Expanding Foldable Lineup: The Anticipated Launch of Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6 and an Affordable Z Fold FE Version

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Samsung is expected to unveil Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6 in the middle of July, along with a budget-friendly Z Fold FE model

Rumors suggest that Samsung is gearing up to roll out a new, basic foldable smartphone, enhancing its foldable range in the latter half of 2024. The manufacturing of parts for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 is planned to kick off in May, enabling Samsung to debut these gadgets by the middle of July.

Samsung is poised to create a stir in the mobile phone industry with the eagerly awaited introduction of its latest foldable gadgets, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. These devices, which are the successors to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 respectively, are set to be released later this year.

In addition to their main models, it is said that Samsung is gearing up to launch a basic, affordable foldable phone, broadening its range of foldable devices in the latter half of 2024, as per information from The Elec.

It is reported that the South Korean mobile titan is nearing the end of its planning phase for the Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphone series, with final decisions on specifications and suppliers anticipated by May. This step demonstrates Samsung's dedication to providing the latest technology and innovation in its premier phone products.

Manufacturing parts for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 is scheduled to commence in May, enabling Samsung to release these foldable gadgets around the middle of July.

The company's release schedule is consistent with past patterns, where the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 were launched on July 26 of the previous year, with their market availability starting from August.

Besides their premier foldable models, it is rumored that Samsung is preparing to release a less expensive version of the Galaxy Z Fold series, known as the Galaxy Z Fold FE.

This economical model is anticipated to launch around September or October, omitting stylus compatibility to maintain affordable pricing and appeal to a wider range of customers.

Going forward, it's been suggested that Samsung is considering the launch of a regular Galaxy Z Fold 6 and a high-end Galaxy Z Fold "Ultra" version. The latter is rumored to be the priciest foldable device the company has ever released.

These advancements highlight Samsung's dedication to expanding its range of foldable smartphones and meeting different consumer tastes.

As more information becomes available about Samsung's upcoming foldable phones and premium devices, fans can anticipate additional updates in the near future.

Samsung, with its focus on innovation, intends to uphold its leading status in the fiercely competitive smartphone industry by providing customers with a wide array of advanced gadgets to select from.

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