There have been talks about a Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra over the past few months, but it was reported that Samsung could cancel it. Recently, it was revealed that the device would be launched in limited markets. Now, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra launch information has been revealed.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra launch to happen in October 2024
According to a new report from Allround-PC, Samsung is working on a device with the codename Q6A. It will be launched in China and South Korea in October 2024. While the name of the device for the South Korean market is unconfirmed, it will reportedly be called the W25 in China.
Some previous rumors claimed the upcoming foldable phone would be thinner and have a bigger screen than the Galaxy Z Fold 6. It reportedly features better specifications. It is said to feature a titanium frame but no S Pen support. Some reports claim it has a bigger battery and better cameras, but no concrete information is available yet.
You can watch our Galaxy Z Fold 6 video below.
If the information about the Galaxy Z Fold 6 launch is accurate, its launch would line up with the Galaxy Tab S10. A recent report also claimed that Samsung might showcase its first XR headset in October 2024. So, all those devices could be unveiled during the same event or announcement.