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Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim may launch as Samsung W25 in October [China]

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Samsung may launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim as W25 in October in China. Tipster IceUniverse claims that the company will bring its new foldable phone with some differences in the Chinese market. Interestingly, the phone is unlikely to support an S Pen-compatible screen.

According to the info, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim (Samsung W25 in China) would be lighter and thinner than the Standard variant. The foldable phone could also bring a larger display, making it the Ultra Fold, which was in rumors bay for a long time.

The source doesn’t reveal much information about the upcoming device. However, it’s certain to be made of Titanium material, similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The lack of S Pen support won’t be a bad deal as many users avoid using an external stylus on the foldable’s screen.

We expect the device will be equipped with the most advanced Snapdragon processor. A larger screen may result in a battery capacity increment, which would be a pretty big development. Meanwhile, we have no deep insights into the specifications of the first Fold Slim.

The South Korean tech giant will launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 on July 10 in Paris. The revealing of the Slim variant may take place in October when Google will also have a big event, and the Pixel Fold 2 is also expected to be introduced.

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