Samsung is anticipated to host an event in July to introduce its latest foldable phones. Reports indicate that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be accompanied by another model, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra. However, a recent leak suggests that the Ultra variant might be exclusive to just one country.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra's Limited Release
A recent post by well-known leaker Evan Blass revealed that the South Korean tech giant is set to announce multiple devices soon. The lineup includes: Galaxy Book 4 Edge, Galaxy Book 4 Edge Pro, Galaxy Buds 3, Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch FE, Galaxy Watch 7, and Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. Blass did not confirm if all these devices would be unveiled at the same event. Still, speculation hints that the Galaxy Unpacked event, supposedly set for July 10 in Paris, France, will be the stage for these announcements.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 are also anticipated to debut on July 10. Nonetheless, it remains uncertain whether the Z Fold 6 Ultra will be revealed at the same event. Earlier reports indicate that Samsung is developing the Z Fold 6 Ultra, designated with the model number SF-F958N, exclusively for the South Korean market. Typically, unofficial details of upcoming Samsung devices intended for the global market surface before their Korean counterparts. Even though information about the Z Fold 6 Ultra’s availability in South Korea has emerged, there is no clear indication of any global versions. Therefore, it seems the device might not be released outside of South Korea.
Expected Specifications
Currently, there is no information regarding the differences between the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra and its standard version. Samsung’s Ultra models generally offer superior specifications in terms of display, battery, and cameras compared to the standard and Plus variants. Similar enhancements can be anticipated for the Z Fold 6 Ultra.