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What does Samsung do to compete with Chinese foldable screen smartphones?

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên24/01/2024


According to PhoneArena , this will allow Samsung's foldable phones to become similar to products from competitors such as Huawei, Oppo, OnePlus, Honor... For example, Oppo's latest foldable smartphone models, the Find N3 and N3 Flip, have beaten the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 in terms of price and thinness, plus superior specifications.

Samsung làm gì để đối đầu smartphone màn hình gập Trung Quốc?- Ảnh 1.

The foldable smartphone market is witnessing the rise of Chinese companies

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To offset the advantage of China's foldable smartphone industry, The Elec reports that Samsung has made the Galaxy Z Fold6 much thinner than its predecessor. The Galaxy Z Fold5 is currently thicker than all of its main competitors and is also much more expensive.

While it remains to be seen exactly how Samsung will address the Galaxy Z Fold6's annoying thickness issue, it's one way the company could address the competition.

One road Another option that Samsung is said to be exploring to establish a stronger presence in the world's largest smartphone market is to develop a cheaper product. Samsung is said to have tasked its team with creating a low-cost foldable smartphone to stand up to competition from products from Huawei, Oppo, OnePlus, Vivo, Honor or Xiaomi.

Most of the top foldable smartphones from Chinese competitors are priced between $1,200 and $1,300, so the Galaxy Fold will also target this price point, more than 30% less than the Galaxy Z Fold5.

The reason Samsung doesn't want to develop a cheaper foldable smartphone in the Flip line is that the clamshell design is now more popular and has a place in the minds of consumers, and its price point under $1,000 is already low.



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