New Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 price leak suggests increase in Europe

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Flip6 on July 10, and we recently learned that the phone could be $100 more expensive in the US, compared with last year's foldable.

Today, a report came from Europe, suggesting a similar price increase in the Old Continent, where the Z Flip6 will be about €150 more expensive.

The information acquired by Saminsider suggested Samsung will offer the Galaxy Z Flip6 for €1,340 for the 256 GB model and €1,467 for the 512 GB model. For comparison, the Flip5 was either €1,200 or €1,320 last year.

We do expect the foldable to finally arrive with 12 GB RAM, something that still hasn't been a thing for the whole lineup of Galaxy Z Flip phones. Other improvements we might see is the arrival of the 50 MP main camera from the Galaxy S24 family and a bigger 4,000 mAh battery, compared with last year.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous

Getting worse with each iteration. No wonder they lost the market share lead despite having a sizeable head start. Samsung is blowing it big time.

  • Bb Tt

Their foldables market share has decreases drastically and they raise the price again? lol No one's gonna buy that, it's not worth it, especially since 4, 5, and 6 are basically the same. Yes, the outter display is a bit larger, but still...

  • User. Hi.

It was designed to bend, but it shouldn't. Try holding on for 2 years, let's see how it goes.