Samsung is maybe planning to launch its new foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3, in July this year. It is months earlier than the Z Fold2, which arrived last September.
If Samsung is now making a shift to its release strategy and its H1 flagship (the S21 seires) already released in January, then this new timeline makes sense. If the company should stagger two major calendar releases per year, they may be six months apart. This means new foldables would be expected six months after the Galaxy S21 lineup in July.
It’s still too early to tell whether there’s truth to this rumor. Perhaps the company might be on track to release foldables in July. It can run into some kind of manufacturing delay. Who knows, maybe Samsung’s figured everything out with folding devices for the third iteration. After all, it already went through a major recall with the first-generation Galaxy Fold. It can run into some kind of manufacturing deal
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
The Galaxy Z Fold3 is expected to make a change from the UTG composition and may switch back to plastic. The Fold3’s display might measure 7.55-inches on its internal display with a 6.21-inch cover display. Another rumor said that the price of Galaxy Z Fold3 may be the same as the Z Fold2 when it launched: $2,000. A supposed render of the Z Fold3 looks like parts of the S21 Ultra were mashed up with a folding form factor and an S Pen. We are yet to see Samsung offer a folding device that supports the S Pen. Previous models have displays that are too delicate and mark easily.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3
For the Z Flip3, the inner display may grow to 6.7-inches diagonally. It might have a 120Hz refresh rate. The Z Flip3’s cover display might grow from the original Z Flip’s. It’s also rumored that there will be a cheaper Z Flip3 model, perhaps one powered by a mid-range chipset.