New Samsung Galaxy Z Wide Fold to Launch Wider than TriFold

Key Takeaways

1. Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy Z Fold8 this summer, replacing the Galaxy Z Fold7 priced at $1,599.
2. The company aims to produce around 1 million units of the new ‘Wide Fold’ device, identified by model number SM-F971U.
3. This production goal is less than half of the targets set for the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Fold7 during their lifecycles.
4. The ‘Wide Fold’ is rumored to feature a 7.6-inch display with a 4:3 aspect ratio when unfolded and a 5.4-inch cover display.
5. Both Samsung and Oppo are preparing for upcoming foldable devices, with Oppo also planning a smaller book-style foldable, the Find N7.


ETNews has recently revealed new details about the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Z ‘Wide Fold’. To summarize, Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Fold8 this summer, which will replace the current Galaxy Z Fold7 (priced at $1,599 on Amazon). Additionally, it appears that the company is also working on a second book-style foldable device.

Production Goals for New Foldable

As per industry insiders mentioned by ETNews, Samsung aims to sell significantly more units of this new foldable compared to the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition or the Galaxy Z TriFold. While those devices were produced in the tens or hundreds of thousands, ETNews has reported that Samsung plans to manufacture about 1 million ‘Wide Fold’ units, which may be identified by the model number SM-F971U.

Comparison with Previous Models

For perspective, this production goal is less than half of what Samsung aimed to sell for the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7 during their respective lifecycles. However, it seems that Samsung has more faith in the ‘Wide Fold’ than in the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE, for which the company anticipated shipping around 700,000 units.

Currently, rumors suggest that the ‘Wide Fold’ will feature a 7.6-inch display with a 4:3 aspect ratio when unfolded. When closed, it should have a 5.4-inch cover display, putting it in a similar size range as the Oppo Find N2 rather than the Galaxy Z Fold7. Interestingly, there are also rumors that Oppo plans to revisit the smaller book-style foldable segment with the Find N7 before the year ends. It looks like both Samsung and Oppo are gearing up for the iPhone Fold, which is also expected to utilize a more compact design than traditional book-style foldables.

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