Samsung plans to sell a million units of its new wider foldable phone
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Samsung plans to sell a million units of its new wider foldable phone
"And it's not going to be a special-edition phone either. People familiar with the matter claim that Samsung is planning to produce 1 million units, meaning it's about to become a full-fledged member of the Galaxy foldable lineup. This also signals Samsung's confidence in the product and its belief that it will boost the sales of its foldable devices in general."
"But later this year, the company is expected to launch yet another foldable phone, rumored to arrive alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Flip8 this summer. According to supply chain sources, Samsung is planning to sell at least 1 million units of the called Galaxy Wide Fold, or at least that's the tentative name. The Wide Fold will feature a 4:3 foldable display in an attempt to rival the upcoming iPhone Fold, which is also rumored to have a 4:3 foldable panel."
Samsung recently announced the Galaxy Z TriFold and sold some units in South Korea. Later this year Samsung is expected to launch another foldable alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Flip8. Supply chain sources indicate a tentative model name Galaxy Wide Fold with a 4:3 foldable display intended to rival the rumored iPhone Fold. Samsung plans to produce and sell at least 1 million units, making the Wide Fold a permanent member of the Galaxy foldable lineup rather than a special edition. The 1 million-unit target reflects Samsung's confidence and aims to boost overall foldable sales, compared with about 6 million Galaxy Z Fold7 sales last year.
Read at GSMArena.com
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