Samsung continues to introduce new foldable smartphones exclusive to China

South Korean tech giant Samsung continues to introduce foldable smartphones exclusive to China. So, what features do these new models offer to the users?

Samsung continues to introduce new foldable smartphones exclusive to China

Over the last several years, Samsung has been consistently unveiling its W series foldable smartphones in China around October. This year appears to be following the same trend, with the Samsung W24 series smartphones already receiving clearance from China's 3C certification.

Two forthcoming Samsung smartphone models, identified as the SM-W9024 and SM-W7024, have recently been approved by the Chinese 3C authority. The listing indicates that Samsung plans to equip both models with an EP-TA800 charger that supports 11V/2.25A charging, implying that these models are expected to feature 25W charging capabilities. We can look forward to the probable launch of the Samsung W24 and Samsung W24 Flip, which may correlate with the SM-W9024 and SM-W7024 models, around October.

Samsung continues to introduce new foldable smartphones exclusive to China

The Samsung W24 and Samsung W24 Flip are predicted to be high-end rebranded versions of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 respectively. Historically, Samsung has partnered with China Telecom for the release of these devices. In alignment with former W-series models, the W24 and W24 Flip aim to generate revenue for philanthropic causes. Detailed specifics and pricing for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 remain undisclosed as they have not yet officially launched.

In recent announcements, Samsung has disclosed plans to host launch events for the eagerly awaited Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 smartphones. The Korean event is planned for the last week of July. It's worth mentioning, though, that the launch events for the US and Canadian markets are scheduled for August 11.

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