Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 was globally unveiled on July 10th at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The South Korean technology conglomerate is reportedly developing a new variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which may either be a ‘Slim’ or an ‘Ultra’ variant and could bring several upgrades over the recently launched handset.
A ‘Slimmer’ Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
According to a report by Allround-PC, the new version of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 will reportedly have larger displays and a thinner design. The smartphone could reportedly offer camera upgrades as well. The check company is speculated to be testing a software for the smartphone with the model number SM-F958N.
The report states that Samsung is planning to launch the new Galaxy Z fold 6 variant and just two markets across the world- China and South Korea. Due to its limited launch, the production numbers of the smartphone may be limited, with only 4 to 5 lakh units being produced. The report suggests this smartphone may be launched in October. If it comes to fruition, its launch could coincide with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series, which is also expected to come in the same month. It would reportedly include just two models this year: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, with the tech giant reportedly skipping the standard model.
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