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Samsung Galaxy W25 Flip: High-end clamshell foldable smartphone snapped in new leak

The "Z Flip6 Special Edition". (Image source: TENAA)
The "Z Flip6 Special Edition". (Image source: TENAA)
Another version of the Galaxy Z Flip6 will debut soon, according to a new leak. The clamshell foldable Android smartphone is slated to get the same premium paint-job as its predecessors, although the hardware upgrades that usually go with it seem less easy to spot this year. Nevertheless, it is reportedly destined for very limited availability.

The line of Galaxy Z-line devices made even more premium through their yearly, China Telecom-exclusive re-brand is now also said to gain a third-gen clamshell variant shortly.

It has reportedly shown up in an official TENAA listing that depicts the "Samsung SM-W7025" as heavily based on the Galaxy Z Flip6.

The alleged W24 Flip successor has nearly the exact same specs as the pre-existing clamshell, even the 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage as in this Flip6 on Amazon.

In fact, the only exceptions seem to be the freshly-registered device's slightly greater mass of 198 grams (g), which may or may not hint at a switch to ceramic in its rear panel.

In true W-series fashion, it is finished in black with gold for the mid-frame (which seems no thinner than that of the Flip6), camera rings and signature Heart to the World logo.

Should this leak prove accurate, the "W25 Flip" might be announced very soon - although it is odd that there is no sign of its bigger "W25" sibling, which could be another limited edition of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6.

The Z Flip6's new "Special Edition"(?). (Image source: TENAA)
The Z Flip6's new "Special Edition"(?). (Image source: TENAA)

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-10-21 (Update: 2024-10-21)