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phillynews215
12-23-2024, 05:02 PM
Samsung’s shifting output targets for 2025 will reportedly favor traditional flagships over foldables.
Rather than the 8.2 million target for the Fold 6 and Flip 6, next year’s models may only ship some 5 million units.
Samsung’s reportedly looking to optimize profit instead of focusing on volume.


There’s little denying that foldable smartphones (https://www.androidauthority.com/best-foldable-phones-922793/) are slick as hell, and they’ve already come an incredibly long way. While just a few years ago they felt like fantastical concept devices that were just too impractical to exist commercially, manufacturers like Samsung have proven that there’s absolutely a market for these boundary-pushing handsets. But now a new report suggests that this market may be drying up a little, as Samsung scales back its plans for next year’s folding models.

Maybe shoppers are just feeling a little burnt out on slight tweaks to older designs, or craving the wave of dual-folding screens (https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-double-folding-phone-launch-next-year-3499641/), but we had already heard about Galaxy Z Fold 6 sales (https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-budget-foldable-3497105/) underperforming estimates. And while the thinner Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition sales (https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-z-fold-special-edition-third-round-sales-3498324/) sounded a lot more promising, even that may not be enough to convince Samsung of the market’s level of interest in yet another iteration of Fold and Flip models. Now a new report from South Korea’s ET News (https://www.etnews.com/20241222000037) claims that the manufacturer is planning to shift its production balance towards more Galaxy S phones and fewer Galaxy Z foldables.




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