Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Flip6 on July 10, and we recently learned that the phone could be $100 more expensive in the US, compared with last year's foldable.
Today, a report came from Europe, suggesting a similar price increase in the Old Continent, where the Z Flip6 will be about €150 more expensive.
The information acquired by Saminsider suggested Samsung will offer the Galaxy Z Flip6 for €1,340 for the 256 GB model and €1,467 for the 512 GB model. For comparison, the Flip5 was either €1,200 or €1,320 last year.
We do expect the foldable to finally arrive with 12 GB RAM, something that still hasn't been a thing for the whole lineup of Galaxy Z Flip phones. Other improvements we might see is the arrival of the 50 MP main camera from the Galaxy S24 family and a bigger 4,000 mAh battery, compared with last year.
Getting worse with each iteration. No wonder they lost the market share lead despite having a sizeable head start. Samsung is blowing it big time.
Their foldables market share has decreases drastically and they raise the price again? lol No one's gonna buy that, it's not worth it, especially since 4, 5, and 6 are basically the same. Yes, the outter display is a bit larger, but still...
It was designed to bend, but it shouldn't. Try holding on for 2 years, let's see how it goes.
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