Samsung is preparing to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra in various regions. Since the start of the year, there has been speculation about an "Ultra" version being added to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold range. While these rumors have been floating around, Android Headlines has gathered some notable insights. Initially, the Z Fold 6 Ultra was believed to be exclusive to Korea. However, the AH team has now confirmed that the Z Fold 6 Ultra will also be launched in China.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra to Expand Beyond Korea
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and 6 Ultra have been assigned internal model numbers Q6 and Q6A, respectively. Additionally, the Z Fold 6 Ultra is identified by the model number SM-F958N, which initially suggested it would be a Korea-exclusive model. However, with the discovery of the new model number SM-W9025, this assumption has changed. So, what makes this model number significant?
Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra SM-W9025 Q6A
Samsung markets its Z Fold models under different names in China. For instance, the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip 5 were sold as the Galaxy W24 and W24 Flip. The South Korean tech giant has now registered the model number SM-W9025, indicating that the Z Fold 6 Ultra will be available in China. This foldable device will likely be introduced in China under a different name, possibly as the "Galaxy W25 Ultra".
Market Naming and Release Speculations
The final market name has not yet been confirmed by Samsung, but it is certain that the Z Fold 6 Ultra will not be restricted to Korea. There is also a possibility that Samsung may offer the Z Fold 6 Ultra globally in limited quantities, though this remains uncertain. The decision to introduce the device in only two countries is not unusual and is likely driven by cost considerations. The new Z Fold 6 is expected to be more expensive than its predecessor, the Z Fold 5, which is why the Z Fold 6 Ultra might be unveiled in just two countries. This "Ultra" foldable device is anticipated to launch in 2025, alongside the Galaxy Tab S10 and S25 series.