Everything indicates that 2024 is the year in which Samsung will finally start launching foldable smartphones that are more wallet-friendly. Of course, they won't be 'cheap' models, they will just be more conscious models, based on the strategy that has given life to the FE product range.
What does this mean for the new Galaxy Z? Well, let's try to understand.
Galaxy Z Fold FE will be cheaper, but more limited
Therefore, it is expected that in 2024 there will be a slightly broader focus on Samsung's range of foldable smartphones, which in turn should mean the launch of at least two more devices, both within the FE scheme that the South Korean company has brought. for the mobile world.
More specifically, we will welcome a Galaxy Z Flip6 FE, as well as a Galaxy Z Fold6 FE.
Today was the day to find out more about the Fold “FE”.
S24 Ultra vs Z Fold
Well, it seems that Samsung will use the base design of the Z Fold5 to bring the Z Fold6 FE to life, while a hypothetical Z Fold6 or Z Fold6 Ultra should appear with greater processing capabilities, higher resolution screens, and of course, an integrated S-Pen.
In fact, in reality, to cut costs a little more, unlike the Z Fold5, the new Z Fold6 FE will not even have S-Pen support.
The idea is to launch a premium version of the device, but still significantly cheaper compared to the manufacturer's latest and most powerful foldable.
I would say that this Z Fold6 FE will hit the market at the same price as the current S24 Ultra. In other words, around €1500, while the more powerful Z Fold6 should hit shelves between €1900 and €2100.
As for the technical characteristics, it is safe to expect to see a Z Fold6 FE with an Exynos SoC instead of a Snapdragon 8 Gen3. Qualcomm's SoC should remain exclusive to the Z Fold6 or Z Fold6 Ultra. We will also find 12GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, and of course, dimensions very similar to those that we can find in the current Z Fold5.