Samsung Galaxy Fold 6 Ultra will be announced in October, but only in two countries
Over the past few months, there have been rumours that Samsung is preparing another version of the foldable Galaxy Fold 6 flagship called the Galaxy Fold 6 Ultra. New information has revealed that the model will be released, but only for two countries.
Here's What We Know
According to a new report from Allround-PC, the device, codenamed Q6A, will be available in China and South Korea. In China, it will be called the W25, while the name for the South Korean market is yet to be confirmed.
The Galaxy Fold 6 Ultra is rumoured to be thinner and have a larger screen compared to the Galaxy Fold 6. It is expected to feature a titanium body but without S Pen support. There are also rumours of a larger battery and improved cameras, although there is no concrete information yet.
The launch of the Galaxy Fold 6 Ultra could coincide with the unveiling of the Galaxy Tab S10 lineup and Samsung's first XR headset, which are scheduled for October 2024. Therefore, all these devices are expected to be announced at the same event.
Source: Allround-PC