A source revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Slim will be a super thin and light folding phone with a golden ratio secondary screen.
The latest leak from leaker Ice Universe has revealed that Samsung is developing a new foldable phone model called Galaxy Z Fold Slim, expected to launch later this year. The most notable highlight of this product is the secondary screen with the same 19.5: 9 aspect ratio as the Galaxy S24 Ultra, providing a better viewing experience.
The Galaxy Z Fold Slim's secondary screen ratio will be similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The Galaxy Z Fold Slim's secondary screen ratio will be similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The Galaxy Z Fold Slim is said to have a 6.5-inch secondary screen and an 8-inch inner folding screen, larger than the Galaxy Z Fold6. In particular, this product will have a titanium frame, helping to significantly reduce weight and thickness compared to previous versions.
With improvements in design and screen, the Galaxy Z Fold Slim promises to be Samsung's most premium folding product line, targeting the customer segment that demands luxury and top-notch experience. However, the price of this product is also expected to be not cheap.
There is no official information yet on which markets the Galaxy Z Fold Slim will be launched in. Some sources say that the product may only be sold in Korea and China, while Ice Universe confirmed that it will not be a W25 version exclusive to the Chinese market.
The appearance of the Galaxy Z Fold Slim shows that Samsung is constantly making efforts to improve and diversify its foldable phone product line. With a thin and light design, large screen and optimal aspect ratio, the Galaxy Z Fold Slim promises to be an attractive choice for technology lovers who want to experience the best that Samsung has to offer.
According to BGR, Samsung has just launched the Galaxy Z Fold 6 with a Thinner and lighter design, but it seems that the company is still not satisfied. According to a source from The Korea Economic Daily, Samsung's mobile division director TM Roh has set a goal for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to be as thin as the Galaxy S24 (7.7mm) when folded.
The successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to be a breakthrough in thinness.
The successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to be a breakthrough in thinness.
This is a huge ambition that no manufacturer has ever achieved. Even the Honor Magic V3, the thinnest foldable phone to date, is only 9.2mm thin when folded. However, this goal may affect the durability of the device. When opened, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be less than 5mm thick, posing many technical and durability challenges.
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Samsung is reported planning to launch a slimmer Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim later this year, which will be 10mm thick when folded. This is said to be a cheaper version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Samsung is also said to be working on Thinner foldable phones with larger screens in the coming years. However, making a thin foldable phone is not just about screen technology and hinges. It also requires thinner batteries and more efficient processors to ensure battery life and performance.
Meanwhile, Apple is also said to be developing the iPhone 17 Slim with an ultra-thin design. This could pave the way for the launch of a foldable iPhone in the future.