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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy A32 5G to come packed Android 11 (One UI 3) out of the box

To capture the smartphone market rapidly, Samsung is also planning to launch budget and mid-range smartphones with some premium features. While we’re continuously remarking on the latest leaks of the upcoming Galaxy S series flagship smartphones, information about mid-range devices is also arriving.
If the Galaxy A32 5G will become official, it could be the cheapest 5G smartphone from Samsung. So far, the CAD renders suggested the design and hardware placements of the upcoming Galaxy A32 5G, now new information coming about its software capabilities.
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Now a piece of new information coming from a browser benchmark test that shows the expected software installations of the Galaxy A32 5G smartphone. A device with model number SM-A326B was tested on the HTML5Test.
Meanwhile, testings of devices on different platforms is a regular technical practice but the surprising news is that this device was powered by Android 11. As per the model number, it could be named Galaxy A32 5G.
So if Samsung launches the Galaxy A32 5G smartphone with Android 11 out of the box, it will be interesting to know which version of the One UI arrives with this smartphone – One UI 3.1 or One UI 3.0.
As the tradition of Samsung, it releases a new version of One UI exclusively with its latest flagship launching and previous reports also reveal that the upcoming Galaxy S21 series smartphones will hit the smartphone market with pre-installed One UI 3.1.
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Adding to this, the recently leaked renders of the Galaxy A32 5G shows it in a unique design from the other A-series devices. The three-cameras are placed separately without any camera housing which makes it look different from others. Its sports display with a V-shaped notch for the selfie camera.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE may hit stores alongside Z Flip7, Fold7

Samsung seems all set to bring the Galaxy Z Flip FE alongside the Z Flip7 and Z Fold7 this Summer. Recent inputs hinted at a possible launch delay of the company’s first affordable foldable phone, but the latest credible input flips the script.
Insider MaxJambor revealed that the Galaxy Z Flip FE is in production along with the Z Flip7 and Z Fold7. The source has also shared info about the possible weight of the Z Flip FE, which is said to be 187 grams – the same as Z Flip6.
Samsung may equip the cheaper Flip phone with the Exynos 2400. The main Flip model, the Flip7, is being produced using the 3nm Exynos 2500. The affordability may not bring much compromises in the foldable experience.
Max mentioned that the units being produced are “live demo units.” The company first prepares these models to be showcased at the retail stores. However, the production may have already shifted to consumer units this month.

Galaxy Z Flip FE Render
Galaxy Z Flip FE and Z Flip7 would have the biggest difference in terms of cover display, processor, and battery capacity. Design-wise, both foldables would appear the same as Fan Edition isn’t a mid-range product offering from Samsung.
The upcoming Flip7 is expected to feature a full-view screen like the Moto Razr. Affordable variant, on the other hand, would be a rebadged version of the Galaxy Z Flip5 or Flip6 – in terms of design, weight, and internal components.

Source – Onleaks & AndroidHeadlines
Samsung is putting additional efforts to expand the saturation of foldable phones. Chinese rivals are eating Samsung’s share in the foldable market, which could be somehow cemented with the launch of an affordable foldable model.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 is seeing massive upgrades this year. The phone’s both cover and inner screens going larger, the main camera could be 200-megapixel, design will go slimmer and weight will be reduced without durability compromise.

Via – Alchimist Leaks / Telegram
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Thanks Sony! Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Edge to get first true camera upgrade in years

Samsung may finally bring a true camera upgrade to the Galaxy S26 series next year. After years of reusing its 50MP ISOCELL sensor, the company is expected to replace it with a new 50MP solution from rival brand, Sony.
A new rumor hints that Samsung could replace ISOCELL with a Sony camera in the Galaxy S26 and S26 Edge. The input has no mention of the Galaxy S26 Plus, aligning with previous reports of Edge replacing Plus in 2026.
The Galaxy S26 and S26 Edge are said to feature a main camera from Sony. The sensor would have 50-megapixel resolution with 1.0µm pixels. The new solution could improve low-light shots, sharpness, and colors.
The company has stuck with the 50MP ISOCELL GN3 sensor for its base Galaxy S models since the S23. This upgrade makes sense. Samsung’s base models have lagged behind rivals like Xiaomi, which use big Sony sensors.
Camera sensors from Sony have an edge over ISOCELL in terms of mobile photography. Samsung’s ISOCELL works just perfectly with Galaxy phones, but Sony is a universally admired brand, offering decent mobile camera hardware.
It’s worth mentioning that Sony has a strong track record with camera sensors. Their IMX series powers many top phones, like Sony’s own Xperia 1 VI. A 1.0µm pixel size means decent light capture for clearer images.
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch in January or February next year. The new flagships would use modern chipsets, improved battery, power-efficient display, One UI 8.5 software, and upgraded AI features.
If you’re using an S23 or S24, this camera upgrade could make the S26 worth waiting for. Before the S26 arrives, Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 foldables this Summer, followed by the Galaxy S25 FE later this year.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 series to divide Snapdragon and Exynos chips: Full regional breakdown

Samsung Galaxy S26 series may split chips (Snapdragon and Exynos) once again. A new report suggests that the company is likely to repeat its 2024 chip diversification strategy, which was a bit hit with the Galaxy S24 series.
According to Newspim (via Jukanlosreve), Samsung may launch the Galaxy S26 series with a dual chip strategy, bringing Exynos back to the game, after facing huge cost burdens in the Galaxy S25 series due to Snapdragon exclusivity.
Full regional breakdown [Unofficial]
The report suggests that the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus would use Exynos 2600, manufactured using the 2nm process. The Exynos models will likely be available in most markets outside North America and select Asian countries.
The Galaxy S26 series will solely use the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 in North America, China, Japan, and South Korea, the report suggests. However, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be powered by a Snapdragon processor, regardless of the country.
Here’s a more details distribution:
Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus/Edge
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2
- North America, including the US
- China
- Japan
- South Korea
Exynos 2600
- Global market, including
- Africa
- Asia (excluding CN, JP, SK)
- Europe
- Middle East
Galaxy S26 Ultra
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2
- All regions and countries like the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Exynos 2600
- Limited to non-Ultra models in the Global market.
Samsung was quite ambitious for the 3nm-based Exynos 2500. However, the product ended up resting in research labs at the time of S25’s launch. It is now expected to be used in the Galaxy Z Flip7, with the Flip FE getting Exynos 2400.
The Exynos 2600 could be manufactured using a 2nm process node. Samsung is aiming to equip the Galaxy S26 models with its in-house chipset, but the commercialization can’t be expected until the yield reaches the production threshold.
Regarding Samsung’s likely decision, industry insiders assume that the company could be pursuing a strategy to secure Exynos competitiveness in less sensitive markets, as the success of Exynos is critical for Samsung Electronics.
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Leaked CADs reveal Galaxy Z Fold 7 slimness, Z Flip 7 prioritizes battery upgrade

There’s a lot of confusion about the dimensions of the next Samsung foldables. While the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumored to be the world’s thinnest foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is prioritizing battery upgrade over slimness, leaked CAD suggests.
Amid intensifying rumors, we’ve got some authentic news about the Samsung foldables via SamMobile. The publication claims to have received credible CAD files of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, revealing dimensions.
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Samsung’s Z Fold 7 may lag behind the Oppo Find N5 by a hair in slimness. The smartphone is said to be 4.54mm thin and nearly 9mm when folded. The dimensions are expected to be 158.43 x 143.14 x 4.54mm in the unfolded state.
The device will retain a triple camera setup on the back, replacing the 50MP primary shooter with an upgraded 200MP sensor. The remaining two rear camera, front camera would be the same, with improvements likely in UDC.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Render
Galaxy Z Flip 7
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 may be 6.94mm thick when unfolded, matching its predecessor. This doesn’t mean Samsung hasn’t worked on refining the internals. The company did, and it is set to reflect in terms of battery capacity, boosted by 300mAh.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7’s possible dimensions are 166.61 x 75.23 x 6.84mm, with the camera bump upping the thickness to 9.17mm. A full-view cover screen is also on the cards, replacing the existing folder-icon style outer panel.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 CAD Render
Earlier, a Korean media outlet reported that Samsung has opted for a Titanium backplate for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Tri-Fold models. It would replace the conventional material to reduce weight without compromising reliability.
Samsung will likely reveal the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 in July this year. The phones will ship with new Android 16-based One UI 8 OS, modern Snapdragon and Exynos chipsets, new Galaxy AI features, and enhanced experiences.
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First look? Alleged Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak shows wide cover hands-on

Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 this July, but an image leak just revealed a wide cover display and hands-on of one of the upcoming foldables. The device seems real, which could have been supplied to a portion of users for evaluation.
The image leak shows a hands-on of an alleged Galaxy Z Fold 7 from its camera side. The camera sensor placement is quite similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Samsung has also adjusted the LED flash placement, bringing it around the middle of the bump.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 apparently adopted S25 Ultra-like, slightly rounded corners. The leaked colorway also matches the signature hue of the S25 Ultra. The in-hand feel, in image, points to a wider cover screen experience.
Not much, but Samsung is redefining the cover screen experience with its next Fold model. The outer screen of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is going to be 6.5 inches, up from the 6.3-inch panel that debuted in the Galaxy Z Fold 6 last year.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to embrace larger screen panels. The cover could be 6.5 inches, while the inner display could be approximately 8.2 inches. The next Fold could be slimmest in the segment over all the market rivals.

Via – Alchimist Leaks / Telegram
Samsung could unveil the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 in early July this year. The new foldables will debut modern chipsets (Snapdragon 8 Elite in Fold, Exynos 2500 in Flip), battery efficient screens and new Android 16 pre-installed.
For thickness and weight reduction, the company has reportedly adopted an internal hinge made of Titanium. It’s coming to the next Fold model and probably the Tri-Fold after successful deployment in last year’s Special Edition Fold.
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