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Samsung Denies Plans for Affordable Foldable Smartphone

Samsung Denies Plans for Affordable Foldable Smartphone

Saumya Mishra 555 15 Nov 2023
  • Samsung denies rumors of a mid-range foldable smartphone.
  • The company has no plans to manufacture foldables in the mid-range segment.
  • Foldables currently sit in the premium lineup.

Samsung has denied rumors that it is working on an affordable foldable smartphone for mid-range price points. A company spokesperson said (via Korea JoongAng Daily) that reports of a foldable priced under $500 are "groundless" and that Samsung has no plans to manufacture a foldable in the mid-range segment.

Previous reports from market analysts like TrendForce and other leakers had indicated that Samsung may price future foldables as low as $400-500 to broaden their appeal. However, a spokesperson dismissed such speculation.

Sources in Samsung's supply chain had revealed plans to bring foldables to the more affordable mid-range market by 2024. 

This sparked hopes that the manufacturer would launch a fan edition or downgrade specs to hit aggressively lower price points.

The company's foldables currently sit in its premium lineup just below the flagship Galaxy S series, with the Z Flip 5 starting at $999 and the Z Fold 5 at $1,799.99 in the US. Earlier reports claimed the company was developing a foldable to launch in 2024 with a price tag under $500.

As foldable screen technology matures and competitors like Google and Huawei introduce their own models, consumers have demanded more affordable options. 

Samsung signals that significant price cuts on its flagship foldables are not imminent. By downplaying ambitions for a budget foldable next year, Samsung aims to maintain its first-mover advantage in what's projected to become a $29 billion market by 2025.

Samsung Denies Plans for Affordable Foldable Smartphone

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