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Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, released in South Korea, introduces a unique twist to their premium foldable lineup, differing from the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in several key areas. From design refinements to enhanced hardware, this limited-release model caters to users seeking a more exclusive, robust experience. Here’s a closer look at the distinct features that set the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition apart from its regular counterpart.

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1. Slimmer, lighter, and more refined

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

Samsung has designed the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition as its slimmest foldable yet. It is engineered to be slimmer, thinner, and lighter, presenting a sleeker look and a more comfortable feel. The unfolded dimensions are slightly larger—157.9 x 142.6 x 4.9 mm—than the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which measures 153.5 x 132.6 x 5.6 mm when opened. When folded, the Special Edition measures 157.9 x 72.8 x 10.6 mm compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s 153.5 x 68.1 x 12.1 mm, making it both narrower and easier to hold.

Weight-wise, the Special Edition tips the scales at 236 grams, just a hair lighter than the 239-gram Z Fold 6. However, the design choices go beyond dimensions; the Special Edition’s single color—Black Shadow—underscores its minimalist, high-end aesthetic, contrasting with the color variety available for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which comes in navy, silver, pink, black, and white.

2. Enhanced display experience with wider aspect ratios

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

Samsung has made subtle adjustments to the display specifications of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, aiming to improve the viewing experience. Both the internal foldable and cover screens maintain the same specifications as the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in terms of size, resolution, and display quality. The Special Edition’s foldable screen offers a 7.6-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and 2600 nits of peak brightness, similar to the regular Z Fold 6.

However, a difference lies in the aspect ratio, providing a wider field of view. The Special Edition’s foldable screen adopts a 20:18 aspect ratio instead of the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s 4:3. This results in a broader, more immersive display when unfolded. The cover screen’s ratio is also more expansive at 21:9, compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s 22.1:9. For users accustomed to standard slab-style smartphones, this wider cover display on the Special Edition offers a familiar experience, making it easier to manage tasks without needing to unfold the device.

3. Boosted storage and performance

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

Whereas the Galaxy Z Fold 6 comes in multiple configurations, the Special Edition provides a singular high-powered option with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. This ample memory and storage combo gives it an edge in multitasking and performance, aimed at users looking for a device capable of handling extensive tasks and intensive applications without compromise.

4. Upgraded primary camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

Samsung has enhanced the photography experience on the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition with a significant camera upgrade. The primary sensor now boasts an impressive 200-megapixel resolution, far surpassing the 50-megapixel main sensor on the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

The rest of the camera setup remains similar across both models, with a 10-megapixel telephoto and a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens, along with under-display and cover selfie cameras. Both devices have a 10-megapixel selfie camera and a 4-megapixel under-display camera on the internal screen.

5. Other hardware specs

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition lacks support for the S Pen

The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition and Galaxy Z Fold 6 share key specifications, including the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy and a 4,400mAh battery. Both models operate on One UI 6.1.1 with Android 15.

The Special Edition has an edge in connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 support, while the Z Fold 6 supports Wi-Fi 6E. Another major difference between both models is that the Special Edition lacks support for the S Pen stylus.

6. Comes with charger and leather case

1. Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition | 2. Leather Case | 3. 25 W PD Charger | 4. USB Connector (USB Type-C) | 5. Separator Pin
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition box content

Unlike Samsung’s recent trend of excluding chargers and cases from retail packages, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition comes with a complete accessory set, including the handset, a leather case, a 25W PD charger, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and a SIM ejector pin.

7. Limited availability and pricing considerations

Samsung W25

The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is currently exclusive to South Korea but is expected to launch in China as well. It’s possible that the recently released Galaxy W25 foldable in China is a rebranded version of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. In contrast, the standard Galaxy Z Fold 6 is widely available worldwide.

In terms of pricing, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage is priced at $2,019 in the U.S. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, available only in a 16GB + 512GB configuration, costs KRW 2,789,600 (~$2,015).

8. Flaunts a new name, hinting at future high-end foldable

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

It’s worth noting that Samsung has branded this device simply as the “Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition,” refraining from attaching a generation number. This distinct naming could hint at Samsung’s intentions to present the Special Edition as a standalone device rather than just an iteration of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, possibly paving the way for future high-end, exclusive releases in the foldable series.

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