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Samsung Folding Phone Reveal: New Galaxy G Fold Details

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Samsung to Unveil New Folding Smartphone This Saturday

By Priyashah,World-Today-News.com

The foldable smartphone market,‍ once a niche category, has rapidly become⁢ a battleground for innovation. While numerous manufacturers now offer folding devices, Samsung remains the dominant force. Facing increasing competition, the Korean ‌tech giant is poised to reinforce its leadership with the proclamation‍ of a new flagship folding smartphone this Saturday, october 11th.

Samsung’s Saturday Press Conference

Samsung has scheduled a press conference for tomorrow, October 11th,‌ dedicated to unveiling⁢ its latest advancements in foldable technology.marketing materials released so far consist of a tantalizing silhouette revealing a phone‌ with⁢ a golden frame.

This design language‌ aligns ‌with samsung’s exclusive aesthetic previously seen in the Galaxy W24 and Galaxy W25 series, suggesting a premium positioning for the new device.

Triple-Folding Smartphone Production

Beyond the upcoming announcement, Samsung has reportedly begun production of a⁢ triple-folding smartphone.Initial⁤ production targets were set at 200,000 units, but⁣ have since been adjusted to‌ approximately 50,000 ‍units.

The development of this new device comes as Samsung actively prepares for competition, potentially​ responding to models like the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate. While speculation previously suggested the possibility of a new Galaxy G Fold announcement at this⁢ event, current indications suggest that is unlikely.

Stay ‍tuned to World-Today-News.com for full coverage of Samsung’s event this Saturday! We’ll bring you all the details as they emerge.

I’m genuinely excited about these developments – the ​future of mobile is unfolding before our eyes! If you found this‌ article insightful, please share it with‌ your network, leave a comment with your thoughts⁣ on foldable phones, or subscribe to our ​newsletter for more ⁣breaking tech news delivered ⁢straight to your inbox.

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