Samsung is allegedly planning to restructure its smartphone lineup next year. According to this claim, foldable phone series will be diversified. In addition, the company may remove the Plus model from its flagship Galaxy S series in 2024.
Twitter account RGcloudS, the source that made the claim, says that Samsung plans to launch some new high-end foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Flip Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold Ultra, Galaxy Z Flex. If we count the basic Z Fold and Z Flip models, it is estimated that Samsung will release five foldable models next year.
The claim also includes more details about panel suppliers: The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Ultra will feature a 4K display provided by Samsung Display, while the base Z Fold will come with a QHD panel from BOE. Similarly, the Galaxy Z Flip Ultra is said to be equipped with a 2K Samsung display, while BOE will provide FHD panels for the base Z Flip model.
What i know so far, new high ends
•Z Flex
•Z Fold Ultra
•Z Flip Ultra
•Z TabFuture fold
Z Ultra = 4k, samsung
Z = qhd, boeFlip
2k, samsung
fhd, boeZ Flex, tri fold
Z Tab, foldable tabletNew mid end
Galaxy K seriesRemoval of S+
New Premium SBetter info on 2024+
— RGcloudS (@RGcloudS) February 21, 2023
In addition to these claims about the future of Samsung’s foldable device lineup, the source also raises a few more ambitious rumors about the Galaxy S series and Samsung’s mid-range portfolio.
Among these claims is that Samsung will introduce a new “Galaxy K” mid-range series and the number of Galaxy A devices will be reduced.
Finally, according to the same source, Samsung will remove the Plus model from the Galaxy S lineup next year and introduce a new premium S device instead.