Samsung is Watch A Taste of Experience Onlineworking on (at least) three new foldable phones for 2025.
This is according to Android Authority, which found clues for upcoming devices in the latest One UI 7 beta.
The beta software contains model numbers of all of recent Samsung flagships, as well as a few that are scheduled to come out next year.
There's nothing surprising about the three new Galaxy S models listed - they're scheduled to come in January, and they're likely to be the Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung Galaxy 25+, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
SEE ALSO: 3 Samsung Galaxy S24 travel features that'll make iPhone users enviousBut the codenames also indicate that Samsung is working on three new foldable phones. These are likely to be the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Samsung Galaxy Flip 7. The third one is somewhat of a mystery, but it's most likely to be the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition (so, it might be called the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition 2).
The original Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition launched in October 2024 as a significantly upgraded version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, with an improved camera and larger displays.
SEE ALSO: CES 2025: 7 AI-powered home products we expect to see from Samsung, LG, moreThe list of model numbers that Android Authority had found in the One UI 7 beta is also notable for what is missing; namely, the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim, and the Galaxy Z Flip FE. Given that it's not an official list, it's possible that these two rumored devices still launch at some point.
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