Samsung Galaxy Z foldable phone teased: South Korean tech giant Samsung has officially teased its next-generation Galaxy Z foldable smartphone on Tuesday, June 10. The company claimed that the new Galaxy Z Series will the “thinner, lighter and more durable than the last.”
Thin, light, and built to last—the new Galaxy Z series brings thoughtful design and durable innovation together. It’s not just a foldable phone, it’s a new way to experience everyday life.
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In a 10-second short teaser video released online it offers a glimpse of the device’s sleek side profile. While the company refrained from revealing specific model names or detailed specifications, it has clearly focused on the design of its foldable line.
“This year, that journey reaches a new milestone. The newest Galaxy Z series is the thinnest, lightest and most advanced foldable yet — meticulously crafted and built to last,” said Samsung.
Samsung also emphasised its long-standing commitment to innovation in mobile design. Since the launch of the original Galaxy Fold in 2019, the brand’s foldable smartphone has been leading to the mainstream. The first Galaxy Fold merged the portability of a smartphone with the productivity of a tablet, which defines users’ expectations from a mobile device.
Now, Samsung is building on that legacy by focusing on versatility, durability, and user-centric design. Inspired by the demands of daily use — one-handed operation, pocketability, and seamless multitasking — the company says each iteration of the Galaxy Z series aims to bridge the gap between large screens and ultimate portability.
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