Recently, a new Samsung phone passed the WiFi Alliance certification, the model is SM-F415F/DS. Although the exact model is unknown, the model number indicates that this is a Galaxy foldable smartphone. For reference, the model of the first-generation Galaxy Fold is F900, and the model of Z Flip is F700 (Samsung’s folding screen mobile phone models start with SM-F).
The newly certified SM-F415F/DS model is considered a cheap version of Fold because it will enter the F400 series. The phone may be called Galaxy Fold Lite. Last year, there were rumors that Samsung planned to launch a reasonably priced Galaxy Fold. But considering that the starting price of the Fold is around US$2,000, the starting price of the new model may also be around US$1,000 (about 6909 yuan).
Compared with the Galaxy Z Fold2 model F91, the “1” in the model number indicates the second generation model, and the model number of the new Z Flip 5G is F70x. This means it is not the first-generation product to be relabeled. However, the WiFi Alliance certification indicates that the device does not support WiFi 6. Probably because the Galaxy Fold “cheap version” will use non-flagship chips.
According to previous reports from foreign media SamMobile, this cheap version of Samsung’s folding screen phone supports dual SIM cards, and provides 64GB and 128GB storage specifications, with blue, black, and emerald colors.
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