Key Points:
- Pre-orders for Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 are down 11% in South Korea.
- Young adults (20s-30s) make up over half of the pre-order buyers.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra renders reveal subtle design changes.
Declining Pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 in South Korea
Samsung’s latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6, have not matched the pre-order enthusiasm seen with last year’s models in South Korea. Despite a promising launch, the new devices have garnered fewer pre-orders, highlighting a shifting market dynamic in Samsung’s home country.
The combined pre-orders for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 reached 910,000 units by Thursday. Although this figure is commendable, it falls short of the 1.02 million pre-orders achieved by the Fold5 and Flip5 last year. This 11% decline suggests a possible saturation in the foldable phone market or changing consumer preferences.
Interestingly, this year marked a significant demographic shift among Samsung’s target audience. For the first time, over 50% of the pre-order buyers were in their 20s and 30s, a notable increase from 43% last year. This shift indicates that Samsung’s marketing strategies might be resonating more effectively with younger consumers, even as overall pre-order numbers drop.
The Galaxy Z Flip6 appears to be the more popular choice among the two models, capturing 60% of the pre-orders. This is a marked increase from last year, where the Flip5 accounted for a smaller share. Conversely, the Galaxy Z Fold6 has seen its pre-order share rise to 40%, up from last year, indicating a growing interest in the foldable phone segment.
For those interested in an in-depth review, we have a comprehensive analysis of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 available, along with a detailed video review linked below.
Anticipation Builds for Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
While the market digests the latest foldable offerings, attention is already shifting to Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Recent leaks and renders have started to surface, giving tech enthusiasts a glimpse into what the future holds for Samsung’s S series.
According to renders shared by @NagumoK5, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will maintain a design ethos similar to its predecessor, the S24 Ultra, but with several key refinements. The device is expected to feature a 6.8-inch flat screen, with a slightly smaller notch and thinner bezels, providing a more streamlined look. Additionally, the corners of the device appear to be more curved, enhancing its ergonomic appeal.
The rear panel of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will continue to host a quad-camera setup accompanied by an LED flash, reminiscent of the S24 Ultra’s configuration. On the right side, users will find the volume rocker and power button, while the bottom edge houses the charging port and speakers.
Rumors also hint at an innovative middle frame design for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, incorporating an asymmetrical approach. This design features a rounded middle frame near the back cover and a straighter section near the screen, potentially offering improved durability and aesthetics.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is anticipated to come with a Dynamic AMOLED display boasting a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring a smooth and vibrant visual experience. Performance-wise, it might be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, promising significant enhancements in speed and efficiency.
Additionally, the BIS listing indicates that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will retain a 5000mAh battery, matching its predecessor in capacity. As the launch date is still some time away, further details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s specifications remain under wraps, leaving much to the imagination and speculation of the tech community.
■ S25U First Real Render
● 6.8 inch
● Flat screen
● Thinner frame & bezels
● Rounded corner
● Still P-Shaped
● looks similar to IP16 pic.twitter.com/ev8enDJnbv— Ryuga (@NagumoK5) July 18, 2024
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