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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Slim Edition might launch as W25 in China
Samsung could launch Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special (Slim) Edition as W25 in China. The smartphone’s naming decision remains a big confusion. Adding more fuel to the fire, two sources shared more information on what could happen.
Display supply chain source Ross Young claimed that Samsung replaced the W25 with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition. FYI, the company previously launched Galaxy Z Fold phones under W branding with a different rear design.
This development was followed by Evan Blass’ comment on Ross’ revelation. The leaker says “It is the W25” indicating that Samsung would launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition as W25 in China, continuing its foldable lineup.
It is reported that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition has a slimmer design than the Z Fold 6. The company has also reduced weight despite bringing a larger main and cover screen as well as continuing S Pen support.
The 200-megapixel camera is another possible upgrade of the Fold 6 SE. The phone is rumored to be equipped with S24 Ultra’s primary camera. Notably, the Fold 6 stick with a 50-megapixel sensor used in previous models too.
Last heard the Z Fold Slim/SE could introduce the best crease control yet. The under-display camera is also said to be upgraded to a new 4MP solution. Less visible creases will be a breakthrough in Samsung’s foldable segment.
Samsung could announce the limited edition foldable phones later this month. The handset could only be available in South Korea and China, with the largest volume will likely be shipped in the Chinese market to counter local brands there.
Editor’s Opinion:
Samsung should’ve teased Special Edition during Galaxy Z Fold 6 launch