In 2024 Samsung is expected to broaden its flagship lineup with a stronger emphasis on flexible devices, according to a well-placed insider from RGcloudS.
The tipster indicates Samsung plans to unveil six foldable devices in unison next year. The lineup would feature refreshed versions of the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Fold, alongside a brand new Galaxy Z Flex, Z Flip Ultra, Z Fold Ultra, and even a foldable Galaxy Z Tab tablet.
Insider information suggests the Z Fold Ultra models will sport 4K resolution panels produced by Samsung, while the standard Z Fold models will rely on QHD panels manufactured by BOE. For the Z Flip family, the higher end variants are said to use Samsung-made 2K displays, with the alternate versions possibly using Full HD panels from BOE.
The newly rumored Galaxy Z Flex is described as a two-fold, accordion-style smartphone, while the device referred to as Galaxy Z Tab is said to be a foldable tablet. At this time, no official specifications or release timelines have been disclosed, and details remain speculative.
Additionally, the rumor mill points to a mid-range tier named Galaxy K arriving next year, paired with a potential discontinuation or reassessment of the flagship Galaxy S24+ in Samsung’s premium line.
Overall, the chatter paints a picture of a year marked by experimentation with folding technologies and multiple form factors, aiming to offer consumers a broader choice within Samsung’s ecosystem and to push the boundaries of how people interact with mobile screens.
Last noted chatter comes from sources that previously shared early footage and previews of new Pixel devices, though the current claims pertain to Samsung. Users should await official confirmation from Samsung for a definitive product slate and timing, as the market for foldables continues to evolve rapidly, influenced by manufacturing capabilities, component supply, and consumer demand. The information below reflects reported expectations and should be treated as preliminary until verified by official channels. [Source attribution: RGcloudS insider]