Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition. Nevertheless, many reports are already focusing on the upcoming seventh-generation foldable devices from Samsung. It's important to note that the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition is currently limited to South Korea.
Possible China Launch
In light of this, it appears that Samsung plans to introduce a similar device in China under the name W25. In contrast, the Galaxy Z Fold6 (currently priced at $1,299.99 - renewed on Amazon) can be found in several markets. Sources like GalaxyClub and Roland Quandt have indicated that Samsung has determined the model numbers for three new Galaxy Z devices. They specifically mention that the seventh-generation foldables will be identified by the model numbers B7, Q7, and Q7M.
Model Number Insights
Based on past models, B7 is likely associated with the Galaxy Z Flip7. Conversely, Q7 is expected to correspond to the Galaxy Z Fold7. Furthermore, Q7M is thought to be an additional variant of the Galaxy Z Fold7, similar to how the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition is related to the Galaxy Z Fold6, which has the model numbers Q6A and Q6.
Given that the former is a pricier version of the latter, it's reasonable to think that Q7M may serve as a direct successor to Q6A. Unfortunately, it's still unclear if Samsung's other book-style foldable will be launched widely as a 'Galaxy Z Fold7 Ultra' or if it will be another exclusive Galaxy Z Fold7 Special Edition.
GalaxyClub via GSMArena, Roland Quandt