Samsung says it's not working on a $400 foldable for next year
Last week an intriguing rumor made the rounds, claiming that Samsung is working on a more affordable foldable device to be launched next year. That in itself isn't the intriguing bit - it's how much it was rumored to cost: "$400 to $500".
That sounded very optimistic from the get-go, and today Samsung is ruining everyone's party by basically stating outright that such a thing will not happen.
According to a Korean publication, Samsung says it has no plans to produce mid-range foldable smartphones, outright denying the aforementioned rumor.
"We don't plan to manufacture foldable smartphones that are priced in the midrange, and the latest rumors are groundless", a Samsung Electronics spokesperson said.
It doesn't get more cut and dry than that, does it? So for now, it looks like Motorola, with its Razr 40 / Razr 2023, is left playing alone in the 'midrange foldable' space. The Razr 2023 originally launched in the US at $699.99, but you can now have one for just $499.99, and that's within Samsung's rumored target price for the not-actually-happening midrange Galaxy Z foldable.
Now, let's end on a high(er) note: if you were wondering whether Samsung would at some point launch an FE version of one of its foldables, the same Samsung spokesperson had this to say: "There's nothing decided on the matter". Maybe this means there's still time for something to be decided in the near future.
Reader comments
- GRCIM
Well explained
- 17 Nov 2023
- J2N
- babak
no problem,chinese will make them soon and you will be forgotten from foldable markets, thats what nokia did back then with windows mobile while rest of manufactueres produced android phones
- 16 Nov 2023
- at5
Sama reason they do it woth the FE models and the A and M models. Markets have either brand name recognition. Make extravagant profits with the Z and S series while appeasing to the large masses with the A & M and FE series! Th...
- 16 Nov 2023
- q{W