Samsung is reportedly developing an 'entry-level' or cheaper version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, aiming to make foldable phones more affordable. The move is seen as an attempt to address the high price tag that has deterred many potential buyers. The company is expected to launch the more affordable Z Fold later this year, with a specific focus on the Chinese market. Reports from South Korea suggest that the new device will cater to a wider audience by offering a more accessible pricing option for foldable technology.
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A new report from South Korea says that Samsung could release a cheaper Z Fold this year https://t.co/BwPpqpVT9d
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Foldable phones have always carried a high price tag, which is a deterrent for a lot of people. But #Samsung could debut a more affordable foldable this year. https://t.co/QwsL5CaxDW
Samsung reportedly planning 'entry-level' version of Galaxy Z Fold 6 https://t.co/qDNV5yHYdc by @nexusben
Samsung reportedly developing a cheaper version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 https://t.co/cMxRMLaSHn