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Samsung set to launch two Galaxy Z Fold7 variants next year

Samsung is rumoured to release two Galaxy Z Fold7 variants next year, potentially including a special edition or tri-fold model to rival Huawei's Mate X.

Rumours suggest the South Korean tech giant is preparing to release two versions of its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7, so Samsung fans may have something exciting to look forward to next year.

Reports from GalaxyClub indicate that Samsung is developing three new foldable phones with code names B7, Q7, and Q7M. According to these sources, B7 and Q7 are believed to represent the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7, respectively, while Q7M hints at an alternative version of the Galaxy Z Fold7. This second model is under development alongside Q7, sparking curiosity among tech enthusiasts about what features it may bring to the table.

Rumours have been circulating that Q7M could be a special edition of the Galaxy Z Fold7. Samsung previously launched a Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, so many speculate that Q7M will follow in these footsteps, bringing unique elements or additional functionality unavailable in the standard Galaxy Z Fold7 model. This special edition could appeal to consumers looking for a more premium experience, perhaps with enhanced specifications or a unique design.

A rival to Huawei’s foldable innovation?

Another intriguing possibility has surfaced in the recent news. Samsung may be developing a new tri-folding phone, positioning it as a potential competitor to the Huawei Mate X, a foldable that has gained attention for its innovative design. If Q7M or one of the other models Samsung is working on includes a tri-fold mechanism, it could open new possibilities for multitasking and screen usage, setting Samsung’s foldable apart in a growing market of innovative devices.

A tri-fold phone would allow users to experience an even larger screen in a pocket-sized device, ideal for those who rely heavily on their smartphones for productivity or entertainment. Although the specifics remain unclear, such a model could appeal to consumers who want a versatile, portable device that maximises screen space without sacrificing usability.

Release likely in 2025

Samsung still needs to confirm the details of these upcoming devices, but if previous launch patterns are anything to go by, the Galaxy Z Fold7 and its rumoured variants will likely arrive in 2025. With the growing competition in the foldable phone market, Samsung’s potential launch of multiple foldable models could strengthen its position and appeal to different types of users.

As fans await an official announcement, speculation continues about the new Galaxy Z Fold7 models and what they might offer. Samsung is known for pushing the boundaries of mobile design and technology, and it will be interesting to see how these new models fit into the brand’s evolving foldable lineup.

What’s next for Samsung’s foldables?

If Samsung does indeed release a special edition of the Galaxy Z Fold7, it could reflect a trend where brands create variations of popular models to attract niche markets. This approach allows for a wider choice among consumers, potentially boosting Samsung’s standing in the high-end smartphone market.

Rumours of a tri-fold model suggest that Samsung may also be exploring new designs to stand out further against rivals like Huawei. Whether the tri-fold phone materialises in 2025 or later, the concept signals Samsung’s commitment to offering cutting-edge solutions in the foldable phone space.

For now, consumers and tech enthusiasts can only wait and speculate, but all signs point to an exciting year ahead for Samsung’s foldable devices. With new advancements on the horizon, Samsung’s next generation of foldable phones could redefine what users expect from mobile devices, combining portability with impressive screen real estate and performance.

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