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Samsung throws in a surprise with the Galaxy Fold 4

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A tech blogger has revealed that Samsung will offer the fourth generation of vertically foldable phones, the “Galaxy Fold 4” in a new color and different storage options.

According to information posted by tech blogger “Evan Blass”, the phone will come in a new color, Dark Red, and it will come with memory options ranging from 128GB, 256GB and 512GB.

This contradicts earlier reports which confirmed the expected arrival of the phone with the option of 1 TB of storage memory.

But 9to5Google suggested that the lack of a 1 TB memory option is related to geographic scope, and the option is expected to be available in other markets while not in the US market.

The new color (dark red or burgundy red) is expected to be an exclusive option on the higher-storage versions of the phone, so the feature will not be available on the 128GB version.

According to the information posted by “Plus” on Twitter, the new phone will come in brown color and 128, 256 and 512 GB storage options, and burgundy color with two storage options of 256 GB and 512 GB. With 128 GB and 256 GB and 512 GB options, in addition to green and gray color.

The black variant will have storage options of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB.

The release date of the new Samsung foldable phones Galaxy Fold 4 and Galaxy Flip 4 is reported to be mid-August.

Stuart Wagner
Stuart Wagner
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