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Galaxy G Fold could debut along with Galaxy Z Flip 7 & Fold 7

Samsung is rumored working on its ever-first dual-fold (Galaxy G Fold) smartphone which is now anticipated to be launched in July alongside seventh-generation foldable devices.  

Samsung is supposed to debut its next-generation foldable smartphones, including Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 at the Galaxy Unpacked event in the early second half of the year. Apart from these three devices, Samsung is also expected to debut an affordable foldable phone Galaxy Z Flip FE. A few days back it was reported that the company could schedule its dual-fold device for next year. 

Now a new report from ETNews says that the Korean tech is planning to start gathering the parts needed to make its dual-fold phone, beginning in April 2025, and is also setting up to build innovative and more durable foldable yet in the Galaxy lineup. 

According to the report, the company is actively working on expanding its foldable lineup as soon as possible and it has started the development and production of its tri-fold phone; deciding to commercialize along with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 sometime in the third quarter. 

Although there’s no official word regarding this report, it remains to see whether this report will come into existence. Fortunately, if this report comes true, then it will be the first time in Samsung’s history to debut four Galaxy foldable phones simultaneously. 

Raghav Sachdeva

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