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Samsung has four new foldable phones including two Ultra in the pipeline

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 January 2024 update

This August, Samsung will launch its next generation of foldable smartphones; Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. In the future, Samsung plans to diversify its Galaxy Z segment with the addition of two Ultra foldables, with keeping the vanilla Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip.

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According to a new rumor, Samsung could diversify its lineup of foldables by introducing Ultra variants for the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip. Apart from this, there is a new tri-folding tablet, a Galaxy Z Tab, and a new Galaxy K lineup of mid-range phones.

Since TCL and LG showcased innovative display technologies, Samsung Display is focussing on bringing brand new display design and technology. The company has already debuted the prototype of new kinds of foldable display devices, but there’s no input regarding the arrival.

Tipster RGcloudS claims that the South Korean tech giant has four new foldables lined up for launch post-2024. The company may bring one standard and one Ultra variant in its Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip lineup. Moreover, the tipster shared some key specs of the future (after 2023) devices and parts suppliers.

  • Galaxy Z Fold – QHD screen from BOE
  • Galaxy Z Fold Ultra – 4K screen from Samsung Display
  • Galaxy Z Flip – FHD screen from BOE
  • Galaxy Z Flip Ultra – QHD screen from Samsung Display

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Foldable Smartphone

As a reminder, the above-mentioned information and data are based on rumors spreading online. The company has not yet even announced its plans for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5. What happens in the future, time will tell, and we should hope for great innovations by Samsung!

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For August Unpacked, the company is reportedly planning to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. So far, it is rumored that the flip-style phone will have a quite larger cover display, whereas the S Pen compartment is not becoming reality this year.

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Leaked CADs reveal Galaxy Z Fold 7 slimness, Z Flip 7 prioritizes battery upgrade

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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.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

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.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 CAD Render with large cover display

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

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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.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Dummy Hands On

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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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Galaxy S25 Edge uses Samsung battery, unlike S25 Ultra

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Samsung SDI is the sole initial supplier of the Galaxy S25 Edge battery. The company leans on its SDI business for the batteries of its latest slim phone. It’s a strategic change from the Galaxy S25 series’ initial battery supplies.

Notably, Samsung sourced batteries for the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra from Samsung SDI and China’s ATL. The Chinese vendor was also included in the initial supplies, while the unit volume was comparatively lower than SDI.

Samsung SDI supplied Galaxy S25 Edge battery

Korea’s TheElec reports that Samsung sourced the Galaxy S25 Edge battery from Samsung SDI. The division is the sole supplier for the initial units, and the company may join China’s ATL for the units to be produced in the future.

While Samsung favors SDI, it also trades with China’s ATL and BYD, as well as Korea’s LG Energy Solution. While the suppliers are diverse, there’s no need to worry about quality, as every component is tested by Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge uses a 3900mAh battery. It’s smaller than the Galaxy S25’s 4000mAh battery due to reduced thickness (5.8mm). However, the company claims the device offers all-day battery life despite its small size.

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A recent early hands-on test showed that the Galaxy S25 Edge offers comparatively similar battery life to the Galaxy S25. With optimized software, the S25 Edge is expected to match the battery life of the vanilla Galaxy S25 model.

Looking forward

Samsung could adopt a new battery technology in future Galaxy flagships. The company is considering the same battery tech that debuted with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. It is aimed at complying with EU regulations for replaceable batteries.

While it’s not the anticipated solid-state battery, the new solution may offer even longer-lasting backup. However, the new battery has a drawback of being thick due to abandoning the pouch-like packaging mechanism.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Tri-Fold to embrace Titanium for slim and lightweight design

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Samsung may expand the use of Titanium to its Galaxy Z Fold7 and Tri-Fold devices. A new report indicates that the company is considering replacing the backplate material to make its new foldables slimmer and lightweight.

According to TheElec, Samsung may use a Titanium backplate in the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Tri-Fold. Replacing the conventional backplate material with Titanium will help the company in making sleek and lighter foldables.

It comes after the brand experimented with the new Galaxy Z Fold SE solution last year. This key component, made of Titanium, unlocks the potential of reducing the thickness and weight without compromising on durability.

The backplate (internal hinge) is a key component in Samsung’s foldable smartphones. This solution acts as a support between the foldable panel and the hinge. It adds etching processes to the folding parts to help the hinge operate.

Despite being difficult to process, Samsung is expected to rely on a Titanium internal hinge. The move is aimed at installing the internal hinge, which is thin, light, yet strong, targeting the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy G Fold (Tri-Fold).

Removal of the digitizer in the Galaxy Z Fold SE helped Samsung reduce the thickness by 0.6mm. However, it ditched S Pen input support from the device, which seems unlikely in this year’s mainstream foldable model.

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The Z Fold7 is said to be nearly 9mm thick when folded and 4mm when unfolded. The cover and inner displays would also be larger than its predecessor. For the future Fold model, Samsung Display has been developing a digitizer-less S Pen panel.

The Korean tech giant may launch the new foldable phones this Summer. Reports point to July Unpacked for the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 unveiling. However, Samsung hasn’t yet confirmed tentative dates for the foldable debut.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE outguns S25 Edge with Telephoto camera, leak reveals

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will retain full camera hardware, including a Telephoto sensor. The recently launched Galaxy S25 Edge is impressively slim but dropped a dedicated zoom sensor and significant juice from the battery pack.

A new report from GalaxyClub reveals the Telephoto camera of the Galaxy S25 FE. While the leaked detail has nothing to surprise, the Fan Edition is set to keep the advantage over Samsung’s slim and pricier Edge variant.

It’s reported that the Galaxy S25 FE will bring an 8-megapixel Telephoto camera. The sensor will deliver 3x optical and up to 30x digital zoom. It’s a boring input as we’ve been seeing the same image sensor for record fourth time in a row.

Similar to the Galaxy S24 FE, Samsung’s upcoming S25 FE may have a 50-megapixel primary, 12-megapixel ultrawide, and an 8-megapixel Telephoto camera. Samsung may improve the photography experience with AI-powered camera features.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Camera Specs

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Camera Specs

The same source broke the news about an upgraded selfie camera. The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to match parent models with a new 12MP front camera. That said, only front camera is getting upgraded to a new solution, others are intact.

Geekbench listing revealed that the Galaxy S25 FE could be powered by the Exynos 2400 chip globally. It’s a minor upgrade over the S24 FE’s Exynos 2400, but delivers decent performance, battery life and AI capabilities.

As for the other cameras, the Galaxy S25 FE should feature a 50MP main shooter and a 12MP ultrawide lens. Samsung is also saving a processor upgrade for another day — the Galaxy S24 FE’s Exynos 2400e chip will power the S25 FE as well.

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