The anticipation surrounding Samsung’s latest venture into the smartphone domain is palpable. The company has teased technology aficionados with a brief preview of its upcoming tri-fold smartphone model at the Galaxy S25 event held in early 2025. This innovative device is said to be branded as the “Galaxy G Fold”, promising to redefine the smartphone experience with a 10-inch screen when fully extended. The cover display, however, maintains a compact 6.49-inch size, reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Despite its futuristic design, the Galaxy G Fold might leave some users yearning for more, especially when it comes to charging capabilities. Reports indicate that the device supports only 25W charging, with real-world performance possibly peaking between 23 – 24W. This revelation might be underwhelming for those who have seen mid-range models like the Galaxy A56 offering 45W charging support. For Samsung’s foldable series, this isn’t a new limitation. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 shared the same 25W constraint, and rumors suggest the forthcoming Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 will follow suit. This decision is believed to align with Samsung’s strategy to optimize battery longevity, but it raises questions about competing with brands that provide charging speeds over 100W.
While details on the pricing remain under wraps, the Galaxy G Fold is anticipated to stand toe-to-toe with rivals like the Huawei Mate XT, potentially carrying a price tag of around $2800. This premium positioning underscores user expectations and amplifies the spotlight on aspects like its charging speed. As Samsung continues to push the boundaries of smartphone technology, the Galaxy G Fold’s success will likely hinge on balancing innovation with user-centric features.
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