Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Slim could be on the way for Q1 2025

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Less than two months from today, Samsung will debut its next-gen Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 at its July Unpacked event. Well, this doesn’t count the supposed launch of Galaxy Z Fold6 or Z Fold6 Ultra probably in line to launch early next year sharing the stage with Samsung Galaxy S25 Series.

According to Ross Young on X (formerly Twitter), the upcoming Z Fold6 could be slimmer than the regular Z Fold6. One of the names for the purported device is Galaxy Z Fold6 Slim. As the name suggests, it will be slimmer than the regular Fold and thus, the name.

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The Fold6 Slim may not be much different from the Galaxy Z Fold6. The South Korean giant is expected to omit the digitizer layer on-board that gives devices the ability to take stylus input aka no S Pen support on the Z Fold6 Slim. Doing so will help Samsung get a slimmer profile on Z Fold6 Slim although other specifications are likely to remain untouched.

As the timeline suggests, Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 will arrive this July. This will be followed by Galaxy Z Fold6 Slim in January or February 2025 alongside the Galaxy S25 series. If you don’t see a ‘Slim’ variant launch look out for ‘Z Fold6 Ultra’ which is probably the same device with a different moniker. Additionally, it could be slightly more expensive than the vanilla Galaxy Z Fold6 although the prices are yet to be known.

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Samsung is currently expanding its foldable portfolio with a series in the works. We have heard about Galaxy Z Fold6 FE, Z Flip6 FE, Q6 Slim Pro, B6 Slim, Galaxy Z Flip6 Slim, and a few others. It remains to be seen if Samsung indeed has these upcoming foldable phones or if it’s just the rumors that we are talking about.

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