Samsung is gearing up for the release of its latest foldable smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6, slated for launch on July 10. Reports indicate that the new model will see a price increase both in the US and Europe. In the US, the Galaxy Z Flip6 is expected to cost $100 more than its predecessor, while in Europe, the price hike will be around €150.
According to details from Saminsider, the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip6 will be priced at €1,340 for the 256GB version and €1,467 for the 512GB version. This is a noticeable increase from last year’s Galaxy Z Flip5, priced at €1,200 and €1,320, respectively.
The Galaxy Z Flip6 is anticipated to bring several upgrades, including 12GB of RAM, a first for the Galaxy Z Flip series. Other expected enhancements include a 50MP main camera, an improvement adopted from the Galaxy S24 series, and a larger 4,000mAh battery, offering greater longevity and performance than the previous generation.
These features are poised to make the Galaxy Z Flip6 a more powerful and versatile device in Samsung’s foldable lineup.