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Samsung should’ve teased Special Edition during Galaxy Z Fold 6 launch

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Samsung is preparing to launch a slimmer and better version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 as Special Edition. The company’s approach to counter Chinese competition is a welcome move, but isn’t it indirectly cheating Galaxy fans?

Here’s why I think this way:

Samsung has been the biggest seller of foldables internationally. In the past two years, the company realized the intensively increasing competition from Chinese vendors. It also reportedly reverse-engineered last year’s Huawei foldable.

Rumors suggest dreamy upgrades in Samsung’s next foldable phone. Compared to the Z Fold 6, the Special Edition would present extraordinary upgrades. The segments of upgrades could include display, camera, and design.

The Special Edition of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be slimmer than the standard Z Fold 6. Samsung has reportedly ditched digitizer to reduce the thickness. However, the S Pen is still supported – suggesting a new display tech has evolved.

Galaxy Z Fold SE measures 10.6mm thick when folded and 4.9mm thick when unfolded. As compared to the Standard Fold 6, the cover and inner screens could also be slightly larger; measuring 6.5-inch and 8-inch, respectively.

The Fold 6 SE could have an edge over Fold 6 in terms of design and display. However, the camera department is also said to indulge in an epic upgrade. Rumors say the S24 Ultra’s 200MP camera could be installed in the Special Edition foldable.

It’s going to be a flagship Samsung smartphone, so the processor could be the same as the Z Fold 6. The backplate design could also be slightly different and a bit fancy. These upgrades have been demanded by Samsung fans for years.

But the way Samsung’s bringing is not good, honestly.

Galaxy Z Fold 6 was launched alongside the Z Flip 6 in July this year. The consumers who’ve bought the Z Fold 6 could find themselves cheated after the Special Edition’s debut. If it was in development, a teaser should’ve been displayed at the last Unpacked.

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