Samsung‘s upcoming foldable devices for China, the W25 and W25 Flip, have been the subject of recent leaks, providing insights into their design and specifications. Based on the renders, these models feature the classic black-and-gold accents of the W-series, along with a distinct pattern on the sides instead of the usual smooth finish.


Design details:
The Samsung W25 is a book-style foldable that will reportedly draw from the design of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, a variant of the Z Fold6 that is exclusive to South Korea.


Meanwhile, the W25 Flip will be modeled after the Galaxy Z Flip6. Both devices showcase premium aesthetics with golden highlights along the metal frame and camera bump, consistent with the elegant style seen in Samsung’s W-series.
Samsung W25 and W25 Flip expected specs:
The W25 will borrow heavily from the Z Fold Special Edition, which means it may sport larger displays: a 6.5-inch cover screen and an 8.0-inch internal screen, compared to the regular Z Fold 6’s 6.3-inch and 7.6-inch displays. The device will feature a powerful 200 MP main camera, replacing the standard 50 MP sensor found on the usual Z Fold 6, but it will not include S Pen support. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, it aims to deliver reasonably good performance, in line with other flagship foldables.
The W25 Flip is expected to maintain the key features of the Galaxy Z Flip6. It will include a 6.7-inch folding screen with a 3.4-inch cover display. The device, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, could come equipped with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. The camera setup remains consistent with a 50 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultrawide lens, and a 10 MP front camera for selfies. However, the W25 Flip is said to be slightly heavier than the Z Flip6 (187g) due to material differences, weighing 198g.
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