Samsung thrown its first foldable phone almost two years ago.
Since then, the corporate has claimed that it's performing on reducing the
prices to form the category available for a broader consumer group.
Reportedly, in its plan to reduce Galaxy Z Flip 3’s cost, the
corporate will equip it with a mid-range chipset and make it the foremost
affordable foldable so far.
A smartphone’s model number that's assigned thereto before
launching reveals tons about the variant. Recently, the Galaxy Club unveiled a
model number, SM-F720F, intended to be assigned to a future Galaxy Z Flip
model. The ‘F’ within the number signifies that the variant is supposed for the
international market, and therefore the absence of the letter ‘B’ shows that
the variant won't accompany 5G connectivity.
This confirms that the new Z Flip phone are going to be
positioned less than its predecessors that came with Snapdragon 800 series
chipsets. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip was priced at $1,449 when it launched, and
therefore the Z Fold2 was $1,999. Hence, the Z Flip 3 will presumably accompany
an $800 to $1000 tag. Nevertheless, other Smartphones within the same price
range provide flagship-level specifications. We doubt consumers are going to be
willing to trade that only for a clamshell folding phone.
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