Foldable smartphones are gradually becoming more popular, and it seems they’ll soon be mainstream. In recent years, we’ve seen many brands launch their folding phones but Samsung continues to lead this intriguing category. And it seems the Korean OEM is planning to expand its portfolio even further by launching as many as 6 foldable devices in 2024. In addition, the brand is also reported to reorganize its S series lineup by removing the plus model next year. Here are the details.

According to Twitter User @RGcloudS, Samsung plans to make many significant changes to its smartphone and tablet portfolio next year. The brand could launch up to 6 foldable devices next year, namely Galaxy Z Flex, Z Fold Ultra, Z Flip Ultra, and notably a Z Tab. The usual Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip are also included.

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The source claims that “Z Ultra” branded models will use a 4K Samsung display, while the standard “Z” ones will feature QHD display manufactured BOE. In addition, the Z Flip could arrive with a 2K Samsung-made display or FHD BOE panel.

Notably, it has been claimed that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flex will be a tri-fold smartphone, meaning it would fold thrice unlike the regular foldables. In addition, the company is apparently also working on a foldable tablet called Galaxy Z Tab. Since it would be a foldable tablet, you can expect it to offer a comparatively larger display.

Additionally, the Twitter user claims Samsung is gearing up to bring new mid-range series, dubbed the Galaxy K series. While we don’t know much about the new lineup, it will likely sit below the Galaxy A series. Further, it is reported that the Korean company will ditch the Galaxy S24+ model next year and launch a new premium model in the series.

Do note that there is no official confirmation about any of the details shared by RGcloudS. Therefore, we recommend taking this information with a grain of salt until more reliable sources or official statements are available.


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