Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Lite Will Be Samsung's Cheaper Foldable

 


Samsung sure doesn't step slowly when it comes to their computers. As a whole the company designed a portfolio that is packed with budget, mid-range, and flagship products, and now of course, foldable, so we know that a few of those will also be launched by Samsung.

So far we've caught wind of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 2, but Samsung is preparing a third foldable, which will be launched next year, based on a new study from a trusted source.

The third foldable Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Lite to be launched next year will be

Samsung operates on three types of foldable OLED panels, according to the OLED research firm UBI Research. Two of them will go to Galaxy Z Flip 2, and the third choice for Galaxy Z Fold 3 will go to Galaxy Z Fold Lite. It's been a mystery so far but the reports we've heard point to the fact that this will be a cheaper version of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 once it's published.

The Galaxy Z Fold Lite will carry a 7-inch internal display and an external 4-inch display, according to the article. This information is still not revealed as far as other specifications are concerned, such as the battery, screen resolution, and camera. It is safe, though to assume that the system is moving. 3.0 out of the box to run One UI.

Further information about the Galaxy Z Flip 2 and Galaxy Z Fold 2 are revealed in the report; a 6.7-inch internal and a 3-inch external screen will be available for the Flip 2. The latter would have a 7-inch internal screen and an external 4-inch monitor, which is unusual because there was a 6.2-inch external display on the Z Fold 2.

Obviously, it will be cheaper than the rest of the foldable when the Galaxy Z Fold Lite launches, if it launches, and we are looking forward to seeing how low the price will be.

Do you believe an affordable foldable device should be available, or should Samsung only stick to making luxury foldable devices?




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