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Samsung to launch 5 new foldable Galaxy smartphones in 2025

This year, Samsung has once again introduced only two new Galaxy foldable models: the vertical Flip 6 and the horizontal Fold 6. What can really be considered new is the Galaxy Fold Special Edition, which received larger screens, a new camera and reduced thickness. However, this gadget remained exclusive to the Korean and Chinese markets, and Samsung has no plans to launch it in other countries.

What else is known

But already in 2025, the assortment of complex Samsung smartphones may increase significantly. According to insiders, the company plans to release five new complex models. The first two — traditional Flip and Fold. Moreover, with regard to these models, Samsung will probably remain conservative: Galaxy Fold 7, according to forecasts, will not receive major changes and will probably remain in the same form, without increasing the screen to 8 inches.

The third novelty will be tri -Fold — smartphone with three parts instead of two, folding three times. However, its price, which can reach $2,800, can scare away many buyers. Samsung is likely to make a more affordable model with improved performance, as recently reported by Korean publication ZDNET Korea.

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The fourth foldable smartphone will also be the Flip 7 FE — a simplified and more affordable version of the Galaxy Flip 7. This will be the first time that Samsung has released a non-flagship foldable model. According to insiders, the Flip 7 and Flip 7 FE may have similar displays, but the difference will be in the cameras and processor: the Flip 7 will receive the new Exynos 2500, and the Flip 7 FE — the current Exynos 2400.

And finally, the fifth foldable gadget will be the new Fold Special Edition, which will receive an 8-inch internal screen, like the previous model. This time, there is a possibility that this device will not be exclusive only to Korea and China, but will be released on the global market.

In 2025, Samsung's line of foldable smartphones will become much more diverse. Users will be able to choose from the Flip 7 FE, Flip 7, Fold 7, Fold 7 Special Edition and the first dual-folding device. This is due to sluggish demand for current models and strong pressure from Chinese competitors. It should be noted that Samsung also plans to release the Galaxy S25 Slim, and the company's first sliding smartphone with a screen diagonal of up to 12.4 inches may appear at the end of the year.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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