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Samsung One UI 6.0 (Android 14) – Latest news, features and device-wise release schedule

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Android 14 (One UI 6.0) update is a big deal for Samsung consumers having an eligible Galaxy device. Android 12 brought radical user interface tweaks, which have been refined in Android 13. And the new Android 14 focuses on performance and efficiency.

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One UI 6.0

Flagship Samsung devices ranging from the Galaxy S21 series to the latest foldables are eligible for the One UI 6.0 update, powered by Android 14. Besides, there are a lot of Galaxy phones and tablets launched with Android 12, which are also on the eligibility list!

One UI 6.0 Features

All the Security and Privacy related features and improvements of Android 14 are included in the One UI 6.0 update. Samsung doesn’t rely on Google’s Android when it comes to the user interface as Galaxies offer the best and clean user experience with One UI.

The new One UI software introduces a redesigned Quick Panel, a new default font, and tweaked toggles, and elements across the user interface. There are plenty of new features that empower Galaxy users to make the most out of their smartphones.

One UI 6.0 Eligible Devices

In the Galaxy Z series, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, and Galaxy Z Flip 3 are eligible for the new OS. In the Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S23 series will get One UI 6 first, however, it will also be rolled out to the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy S21 series (FE included).

Samsung offers two major Android upgrades to every Galaxy device (from Galaxy A, M, and F lineups). It means, if your device launched with Android 12 out of the box, it will surely get the Android 14 upgrade. Some A series devices are also eligible for three OS upgrades, hence, check the complete list below:

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Samsung One UI 6.0 List: Which Galaxy devices will get Android 14 update?

One UI 6.0 Release Date

Samsung unveiled the One UI 6 at 2023’s Developer Conference in early October. Moving ahead, the Galaxy S23 series started to receive the Stable One UI 6.0 update on October 30. The company will now rapidly deploy the Stable update to more consumers internationally.

Smartphones

  • Galaxy S23 series – update completed
  • Galaxy S22 series – December (but actually already completed )
  • Galaxy S21 series – December
  • Galaxy S21 FE – December
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 – November
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4 – December
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 – December
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5 – November
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4 – December
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 – December
  • Galaxy A54 and A34 – November
  • Galaxy A53 and A33 – December
  • Galaxy A52, A52s, A72 – December
  • Galaxy A23 – January ’24
  • Galaxy A14 – December
  • Galaxy A13 – February ’24
  • Galaxy A04s – February
  • Galaxy M33 and M53 – December
  • Galaxy M13 and M23 – February ’24
  • Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro – December

Tablets

  • Galaxy Tab S9 – November (5G versions already launched )
  • Galaxy Tab S8 – December
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE – January ’24
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022 edition, SM-P613 and SM-P619) – November
  • Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) – February ’24
  • Galaxy Tab A7 Lite – February ’24
  • Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro – January ’24

One UI 6.0 Latest News

January 5:

  • Samsung Galaxy A72 grabs One UI 6.0 and Android 14 features

January 4:

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite gets updated with Android 14 and One UI 6.0

January 2:

  • Samsung Galaxy A52 4G gets One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update

January 1:

  • Samsung Galaxy M13 getting One UI 6.0 and Android 14 features

December 31:

  • Samsung Galaxy A33 starts getting Android 14 One UI 6.0 update

December 29:

  1. Galaxy A52 5G One UI 6.0 update rolling out in the US
  2. Verizon Galaxy A53 gets One UI 6.0 update in the US
  3. The Galaxy A23 4G grabs Android 14 One UI 6.0 update
  4. Samsung expands One UI 6 to more Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ users

December 27:

  • Galaxy A13 grabbing Android 14 and One UI 6.0 features

December 26:

  • Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro gets One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update

December 23:

  • Samsung Galaxy A23 5G, M23 getting Android 14 One UI 6.0 update

December 22:

December 20:

December 19:

  • Samsung Galaxy S21 gets Android 14 One UI 6.0 update in Europe
  • US Unlocked Galaxy S21 FE gets One UI 6 with December patch

December 19:

  • One UI 6.0 broke Android Auto Bluetooth pairing for some

December 16:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 get official One UI 6 update

December 14:

  1. Android 14/One UI 6 rolling out to the Galaxy M54
  2. The Galaxy F14j Android 14 One UI 6 update is live!
  3. Galaxy S21 FE gets Android 14 (One UI 6.0) update in India

December 12:

  1. Galaxy M33 users in India get Android 14 update
  2. Galaxy F34 gets updated to Android 14

December 11:

  1. Galaxy A53 One UI 6 (Android 14) update released in the United States
  2. Android 14 rolled out to unlocked Galaxy A54 in the US
  3. Galaxy M34 gets Android 14 (One UI 6.0) update

December 10:

  1. Galaxy Tab S9 FE tablets are getting One UI 6.0 update!

December 9:

  1. Unlocked Galaxy Z Flip 5, Fold 5 get updated to Android 14 (One UI 6.0) in the US

December 8:

  1. One UI 6.0 update for Galaxy S21, Galaxy Z Fold 5 live in Canada
  2. Samsung Galaxy M14 5G bags Android 14 and One UI 6.0 update
  3. Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G starts receiving Android 14 One UI 6.0 update

December 7: US Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22 getting One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update

December 6: The Galaxy A53 in India and US unlocked Galaxy S22 in the US got Android 14 update

December 5: Samsung Galaxy A33, M33 and Tab S9 FE/FE+  users can now enjoy One UI 6.0 (Android 14) features

December 4: Verizon begins Android 14 One UI 6.0 rollout for Galaxy S21 FE in the US

December 2: Over the past few days, the company has expanded the Android 14 update to more Galaxy users globally. In addition, US carriers have also managed to update their flagship Galaxy devices, following the wider availability in the Global market.

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November Week 4: Samsung rolled out Stable One UI 6.0 update to Galaxy S21 series, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, S23 FE, A73, A54, A34, and M53 along with Galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S9 series tablets.

November 16: The Stable update starts rolling out to Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra in Europe.

November 11: Samsung has finally expanded the Stable Android 14 update to the Galaxy S23 consumers in the US.

October 30: Samsung starts rolling out the Stable Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update to the Galaxy S23 series in Europe.


October 25: Ahead of Stable, the company released the One UI 6 Beta 9 to Galaxy S23 series, which includes under-the-hood changes.

October 19: Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 6 Beta 8 update for the Galaxy S23 series. It comes with stability improvements, feature enhancements, and bug fixes.

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October 19: The company has opened the One UI 6 Beta Program for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. At the same time, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 users started getting the third One UI 6 Beta update.

October 15: Samsung has kicked off the One UI 6 Beta 7 rollout to Galaxy S23 lineup, bringing fixes to some issues with the quick panel, screen rotation, boot encryption, volume key input, and navigation bar gesture.

October 13: The Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra users can now join the One UI 6 Beta Program in the US.

October 12:

  1. Samsung has kicked off a new One UI 6 beta update for the Galaxy A34 users in India. The beta update arrives with One UI build version A346EXXU4ZWJ2 for beta testers.
  2. One UI 6 Beta 2 update for Samsung Galaxy A53 comes with version number A536EXXU7ZWJ1 and an installation package size of 960.73 MB.

October 11: Some Galaxy S23 users who are testing the beta version of One UI 6 have reported a touch issue that affects the Gallery app.

October 7: Samsung has started pushing an Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta update for the Galaxy Z Flip 5 in the US.

October 7: Samsung begins rolling out the sixth One UI 6 Beta update, bringing improvements for the stability of touch and overall software system.

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October 6:

  1. Samsung has finally opened the One UI 6 Beta Program for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphone
  2. Samsung has started pushing Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta 2 for Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra

October 5: At SDC23, Samsung spotlighted One UI 6, the upcoming software advancement to Galaxy devices.

October 2: Reliable source revealed that the Stable One UI 6 update will be released at the end of October.

September 28: One UI 6 Beta 5 for the Galaxy S23 series arrives: Fixes touch, camera, rebooting, and more issues

September 27: Samsung has finally opened the One UI 6 Beta program based on Android 14 for the Galaxy A53 in India.

September 25: Users of the Galaxy S22 series in India can now enjoy One UI 6 features and enhancements ahead of stable release as Samsung has officially begun the Beta Program.

September 22: Samsung today begins the rollout of One UI 6 Beta 4 to the Galaxy S23 series. October 2023 security patch included in the Beta 4 alongside critical bug fixes

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September 21: Samsung said to expand Android 14 One UI 6 Beta to Galaxy Z Fold 4, Fold 3, Flip 4 and Flip 3 next month.

September 19/20: Samsung launched the Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta Program for Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, S22 Ultra, S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra smartphones.

September 19One UI 6 Beta 3 Hotfix: The new ZWIB update for the Galaxy S23 series brings fixes to the reset issue during the AP power type setting when using Wi-Fi AP that supports 6GHz.

September 14: Samsung has kicked off the third Android 14-based One UI 6 beta update for the Galaxy S23 series

September 8: Samsung announced Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta Program for the Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G smartphone users.

September 6: Select Galaxy S23 series users in Europe received the third Beta of One UI 6 software.

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August 31: Samsung expanded the Galaxy S23’s One UI 6 Beta to India, Poland and the UK along with releasing Beta 2 in the US, South Korea and Germany.

August 25: It has been revealed that the company could release the 2nd One UI 6 Beta on August 29, while a tipster claims it may be canceled.

August 19: After the One UI 6 Beta 1 update, Samsung is rolling out the hotfix update for Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23, and Galaxy S23 Plus smartphones in Korea.

August 10: Samsung has finally started the Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta Program for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra in South Korea, Germany and the US.

August 2: New August 2023 One UI 6 Beta build for Galaxy S23 has been spotted on test servers. The last digits of the test firmware have changed from 3ZWGG to 3ZWH2.

July 28: Samsung One UI 6.0 is being prepared for the Galaxy S23 series, which adds the ability to sharpen text and erase distractions in document scans.

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July 21: The Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy A52 LTE also join Samsung flagships with Android 14 internal testing build.

July 19: Samsung’s Galaxy S21 series enters One UI 6 (Android 14) internal testing phase alongside the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A52s.

July 11: Android 14 Beta 4 started to roll out to Pixel devices, bringing the Stable release another step closer. This month, Samsung is likely to start the One UI 6 Beta testing program for Galaxy S23 series.

July 9: Samsung is already testing One UI software on the Galaxy S23 FE, which could probably be the One UI 6. Do note that the Geekbench listing revealed S23 FE comes pre-loaded with Android 13, however, it could change prior to official release.

July 2: One UI 6 Beta is too close to the Galaxy S23 series as the first Public Beta firmware has been spotted on the server for the Ultra variant. After internal test builds, the first Beta build bearing version number ZWFA appears on the server.

June 26: A new One UI 6 build has been spotted by Checkfirm for the Galaxy S23 series. The testing is going underway for Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus with PDA version S916BXXU2BWF4.

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June 18: In the first phase, Samsung reportedly begins Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta for the Galaxy S23 series in the third week of July.

June 06: The Galaxy A54 to get One UI 6 (Android 14) Beta, internal testing begins

June 05: Samsung confirms One UI 6 and Good Lock features finding underway, read more here

June 04: According to tipster Dohyun Kim, Samsung could release the One UI 6 Beta for the Galaxy S23 series in mid-July this year. The source added that Samsung’s stable Android 14 update will be available in October.

June 02: Samsung has recently released support for One UI 6.0 software to the native Calculator application.

May 22: One UI 6 Beta (Alpha/internal) build reportedly introduces slightly bigger toggles in the Quick Settings panel.

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May 13: At I/O, Google unveiled Ultra HDR support for Image, which arriving in Android 14, and probably in One UI 6 too for Samsung Galaxy devices.

May 10: Samsung is already testing the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 firmware on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones in a handful of countries.

May 05: Starting with Android 14, Google’s goal (via 9to5Google) is to “make it easier for developers to create apps that work consistently across different Android devices.”

Samsung is described as the “first partner” today, with One UI 6.0 making it so that “foreground services of apps targeting Android 14 will be guaranteed to work as intended so long as they are developed according to Android’s new foreground service API policy.”

“To strengthen the Android platform, our collaboration with Google has resulted in a unified policy that we expect will create a more consistent and reliable user experience for Galaxy users.” – Samsung

April 27: Android 14 Beta 1.1 update rolled out for supported Pixel phones. The release fixes severe issues such as Wallpaper and style crashing, abnormal fingerprint scanner as well as includes optimizations for the system stability to provide users with better user experience.

April 13: Google released the first Beta build of Android 14, bringing new features to Pixel phones ahead of the stable release. The new OS brings Dynamic Back Arrow, improved per-app language preferences, graphics upgrades and privacy improvements.

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April 02: We’ve compiled a list of features that Samsung may introduce with the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 software. The features are suggested by consumers and the software team member forwarded them to the development team for the function as follows:

  1. Samsung Phone App
  2. Document “Read Text Aloud”
  3. Samsung Notes
  4. Samsung Messages
  5. S Pen
  6. Samsung Health
  7. Modes and Routines

March 22: Google takes ideas from One UI to make Android 14 a user-friendly and feature-full OS, Source 1, 2.

March 21: We tried installing the Android 14 Developer Preview 2 on our Google Pixel 7 unit and it bricked.

March 8: Google kicked off Android 14 Developer Preview 2 for Pixel smartphones with various new features.

March 02: Dashlane confirmed that the Android 14’s final release will bring support for passkeys to apps.

February 8: Google released Android 14 Developer Preview 1 for Pixel devices (Pixel 4a 5G to 7 Pro).

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Camera Specs – Here’s what to expect

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Samsung has the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone in the launch pipeline, and it will bring not-so-exciting upgrades over its previous self, except for one camera aspect.

This will be the fifth chapter of the fan edition phone saga, which gained popularity with the Galaxy S20 FE. Since then, Samsung’s held back its interest in advancing this smartphone lineup, only adding subtle changes with new models.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 FE press renders have already leaked, revealing a familiar design. So, there’s not much to hope for on that side, but we might have a chance to see at least one upgrade this year.

The Galaxy S25 FE will bring the vertical camera layout, consisting of three lenses. From the current leaks and rumors, these are likely to remain the same, which means. The S25 FE will have a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization, an 8MP 3x telephoto, and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE render

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That’s pretty classic Samsung stuff because the previous generation also had the same rear camera specs. So, what’s new? Based on the reports, the new FE edition could adopt a 12MP front camera, ditching the 10MP lens used in the S24 FE.

Upgrading a front camera is quite a niche choice because the FE series has a user base that prioritizes selfies. More pixels mean better image composition, and its users may end up appreciating this new lens.

Other than the camera, the Galaxy S25 FE will retain last year’s Exynos chipset, but Samsung intends to increase battery capacity and add 45W fast charging support. This phone is expected to launch within a few months.

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Samsung is looking for VMware alternatives and it’s Broadcom’s fault

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Samsung is one of the biggest VMware customers, but new price hikes are forcing the Korean company to look for alternatives and reduce reliance on this software virtualization platform.

Samsung Group’s major subsidiaries – Samsung Electronics, Electro-Mechanics, and Display are reconsidering their partnership with VMware to achieve cost-effectiveness. In this direction, Samsung Electronics is developing its solution with virtualization and cloud specialists. It has been doing technology verification since last year and could build a private cloud with a specialized company and put its own staff in charge of all operations.

Besides internal efforts, Samsung is conducting some open-source projects. It aims to operate the cloud environment centered on open source instead of commercial software such as VMware.

The company isn’t immediately cutting ties with VMware and will continue to use to until its own solutions gain maturity or a viable alternative is found. Etnews reports that Samsung and VMware have conducted around $29 million in business to date.

The price hike saga began after Broadcom completed the $61 billion VMware acquisition in 2023. This deal brought a significant change in its customer landscape, impacting its user base. The core reason is the new licensing model, as it transitioned to subscription from one-time purchases.

Customers now require Support Subscription contracts for updates and support, and the renewal costs have seen a major increase.  This impact is also shared with small and medium-sized businesses, renewal quotes posted online show as much as a 1200% price increase, which doesn’t look feasible compared to the previous licensing.

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Industry insider says some companies have already been asked to pay five times more than 2024, and it is expected that Broadcom will continue to push new VMware price hikes and swipe away customers, including Samsung, to alternatives.

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Google gave me an idea to improve Samsung Now Bar and here’s how it looks

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Samsung has brought Now Bar as a quick glance hub to keep you updated with the active apps, but a recent Google Gemini upgrade has given me an idea to improve this useful feature.

A now bar appears at the bottom of the lock screen. Besides information, it also gives you interactive controls based on the app. For example, you can change the playback or stop the stopwatch. The One UI system can show multiple live notifications and stack them, overlapping each other. You can switch between active now bars with a vertical swipe gesture.

A few days ago, Android Authority shared an insight into the upcoming Gemini Space for Pixel devices, which appears to be inspired by Samsung’s now bar. At first glance, the sports widget reveals similar aesthetics, except for the background shape, which is more rectangular in Gemini Space.

Google Gemini Space

Source – AndroidAuthority

These cards sit on the home screen and the lock screen. Unlike One UI, Google’s alternative could be placed on top. However, the main attraction to me is the slide indicators. That means you can swipe horizontally to change the card or bring it back. This tiny change provides a clean UI and calls for the user’s action.

I’ve found this card-swapping style intriguing and tried to create a similar version for Samsung Now Bar. Eventually, I was pretty satisfied with the outcome.

Google Inspired Samsung Now Bar

This is due to the fact that the screen only shows one now bar, instead of another one peaking from the bottom. Also, the indicators are separate, and they also enhance the overall appearance. Check the comparison between the current and the concept now bar below.

New Samsung Now Bar Concept vs Current version

However, this change only applies to now bar, and the home screen live notifications should remain the same.

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One UI might suffer due to Google’s new Android 16 ‘Canary’ plan

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Google is making a big shift in its Android development and distribution mechanism. Recently, the company announced Android Canary, which may impact Samsung’s One UI.

Android development and testing involved three stages: Developer Preview, Public Beta, and Stable Release. Android 16’s Developer Preview and Public Beta have ended, with the Stable rollout scheduled for June this year.

After that, Google announced QPR Beta to test new features for Pixel Feature Drops. These feature-packed updates drop for Pixel phones and the Android ecosystem every quarter. However, the launch of Android Canary would change everything.

Folks over at Android Authority are calling Android 16 a “mess.” This is because Google’s new Android plans have made it heavily confusing. With Android Canary not tagging a specific Android version, determining feature releases has become impossible.

Google drops newly crafted features in Developer Preview, which gain usability improvements in Public Beta. After the two stages, Android users receive the changes and features as part of the software update rollout.

That said, if Google deployed something in Developer Preview, it’s most likely to be seen in Public Beta, followed by general release. Meanwhile, Android Canary is replacing the Developer Preview, making the anticipation game a total mess.

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Android 16

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Android 16 has been rolled out, and Samsung is running the One UI 8 Beta Program. The new OS will start hitting older Galaxy devices probably next month. However, the Canary effect would be reflected in Android 17 distribution.

One UI relies on Android for core changes and security features. Android also impacts the application ecosystem and key features with API support. As Android Canary in the game, the effect could be seen in future One UI rollouts.

Samsung may also utilize Google’s Canary approach to elevate the One UI experience on Galaxy devices.

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Samsung hits 210k pre-orders in 48 hours for Galaxy Z Flip7, Fold7 and Flip7 FE in India

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Samsung has made a strong impact in the Indian smartphone market once again. The company recently launched three new models – Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy Z Flip7 FE. These new foldables have created a huge buzz in India, breaking pre-order records within hours of launch.

Within just 48 hours (2 days) of the launch, Samsung’s new foldables received a massive response. The company has confirmed that they got 2.1 lakh (210,000 or 210k) pre-orders across India.

This is a big achievement and one of the highest pre-order numbers Samsung has seen for its foldable phones in the country. This number is almost equal to the pre-orders received for the Galaxy S25 series launched earlier this year.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

Samsung’s foldables are available to pre-order from all major online and offline stores. To make the pre-order offer more exciting, Samsung is giving amazing offers like the 512GB model at the price of the 256GB version.

Consumers can also get up to 24 months of no-cost EMI to make it easier to own these high-end phones. Notably, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 starts with ₹1,74,999, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is priced at ₹1,09,999, and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE costs ₹89,999.

Samsung says the strong response shows that more people in India are ready to try new technology. JB Park, President and CEO of Samsung Southwest Asia, said that the phones are made in India and come with the latest software, One UI 8.

The high number of pre-orders, 210k in just 2 days, shows that foldable phones are becoming more popular in India. If you are interested in foldable, you can also pre-order the phone now.

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