Samsung is unsurprisingly gearing up for the launch of the Galaxy Z Flip4 and Z Fold4 this summer, and as a part of the preparations it has decided how many units to manufacture in July, ahead of the release of the two new models.
According to DSCC's Ross Young, a source with a good reputation when it comes to all things display and foldable-related, Samsung is expecting the upcoming devices to be much more sought after than their predecessors, the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3.
Samsung's Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 phone production for July are more than double what it was for the Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3. Pointing to a very strong launch. Might see a price cut.
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) April 20, 2022
That's because the company is allegedly preparing to manufacture more than twice as many units during the month of July - that's more than double what the number was for the Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 last year. So clearly there's some expectation here that the new ones will be flying off the shelves even more.
And that leads us, like Mr. Young, to ponder the following question: could this mean that Samsung will make the new Fold and Flip cheaper than their predecessors? Only time (and future rumors) will tell.
Because no one is forcing you to buy one and there's already hundreds of glass slab phone options at every price range for you to choose from. Foldable options don't remove regular smartphone choices from the market just for existing, you k...
I have an Lg g8x thinq and zfold 1, still no dead pixels. there was a learning curve at start to use the larger screen, but so far its been good. except a very visible line in the middle, (i did get it replaced 1 year ago)
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