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Last updated: February 21st, 2025 at 11:10 UTC+01:00
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Earlier this week, firmware for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip FE was spotted on the company’s server, which confirmed that the company is indeed working on an affordable clamshell foldable smartphone. It also revealed that the brand would launch it in Europe. Well, it looks like the tech giant will also launch the phone in India and the United Arab Emirates.
On X, Tarun Vats reports that he has come across firmware for the Galaxy Z Flip FE for India and UAE, as you can see in the screenshot below. It confirms that Samsung will launch the phone in these two regions, apart from Europe.
The leaks that we have had about the Galaxy Z Flip FE reveal that it will feature an Armor Aluminum frame and the same hinge as the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The upcoming phone's display will also be the same as the current model, which means that it will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with Full HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG).
The phone is said to use Exynos chipset and it will most likely run on Android 15-based One UI 7.0. On the imaging front, it will have a 50MP primary camera at the rear. While there's no information on the battery capacity it is said to support 25W charging speed. Connectivity options will include Wi-Fi 6E, and needless to say, support for the 5G network.
Hopefully, we will soon see leaks shedding light on the rest of the specifications, launch timeframe, and price. Follow our channel on Telegram/WhatsApp to get notified about those.
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