Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 made its international debut on July 10 on the Galaxy Unpacked occasion. Nevertheless, if a current report is to go by, this might not be the top of Samsung’s foldable smartphone unveilings this 12 months. The South Korean expertise conglomerate is reportedly creating a brand new variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which can both be a ‘Slim’ or an ‘Extremely’ variant and will carry a number of upgrades over the lately launched handset.
New Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung’s new model of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is alleged to be dubbed “Q6A”, in line with a report by Allround-PC. It’s purported to have a thinner design and bigger shows. If it seems to be an ‘Extremely’ variant, the smartphone may additionally reportedly provide digital camera upgrades. In anticipation of its launch, the tech firm is purported to be testing software program for a smartphone with the mannequin quantity “SM-F958N”.
Nevertheless, there’s a catch. As per the report, Samsung is planning to launch the brand new Galaxy Z Fold 6 variant in simply two markets: China and South Korea. It’s nonetheless being decided if it will likely be launched in different areas too. As a consequence of its restricted launch, the smartphone’s manufacturing numbers could also be restricted, with solely four to five lakh items being anticipated. There isn’t any data on whether or not it would provide comparable specs to the present Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, which is the corporate’s flagship foldable gadget.
The report suggests this smartphone could also be launched in October. If it involves fruition, its launch may coincide with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 collection, which can also be anticipated to return in the identical month. It could reportedly embody simply two fashions this 12 months: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Extremely, with the tech large reportedly skipping the usual mannequin.
The October occasion may additionally see Samsung unveil its first-ever prolonged actuality (XR) headset, though it’s purported to be solely accessible to builders initially, with a public launch more likely to happen in 2025.