Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold to launch in several countries
Samsung has a Galaxy Wide Fold model in its pipeline, and this device may go on sale in several countries. Apple is entering the foldable stream this year, and Samsung is already preparing to bring a direct alternative to the iPhone Fold.
A Galaxy Z Fold phone with a wide screen would be available in countries around the world. New findings paint a clear picture of the market availability, signaling a drop in South Korea, China, US, Canada and more markets.
Smartprix reports the so-called Wide Fold has appeared on the GSMA database with different model numbers, which reveal their regional belongings.
- SM-F9710 β China
- SM-F971W β Canada
- SM-F971U1/SM-F971U β USA
- SM-F971N β South Korea
- SM-F971B β Global
Model numbers ending with 0 are locked to China, while U/U1 and W belong to North America (the US and Canada, respectively). Korean models come with an N suffix in the model number, while the B version gets a broad launch.
Countries from Asia and Europe usually get B models. The new development aligns with the recent revelation of potential production volume. Samsung plans to produce about 1 million units of the Galaxy Wide Fold in 2026.
Samsung is also working on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8. The focus has shifted from clamshell to book-style foldable after the success of the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
In addition, the South Korean tech giant is also developing next-gen smartwatches and tablets, as the Watch 9, Watch Ultra 2, and Tab S12 series have also appeared ontheΒ GSMA database.
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