Samsung seems to be expanding its foldable phone lineup for 2025. Evidence suggests that the Korean company has several models of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 under development. This news comes shortly after the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition model in South Korea.
According to information obtained by GalaxyClub, Samsung is currently working on the development of three different models of its foldable phone, internally codenamed B7 (Galaxy Z Flip 7), Q7 (Galaxy Z Fold 7) and Q7M (unknown model of Galaxy Fold) are known.
The most interesting among the three mentioned devices is the mysterious Q7M model; Because this naming pattern is far from Samsung’s current naming pattern. On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition phone was known with the code name Q6A, and the presence of the letter M in the code name of the Korean company’s unknown foldable phone probably rules out that the Q7M is a replacement for the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.
Experts have proposed two scenarios for the Q7M model; One is that this device may be a version of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition for the global market, and the other is that this device may come with a completely new form factor to compete with a company like Huawei (with the Huawei Mate XT that folds twice).
Finally, it should be noted that Samsung probably won’t introduce its next generation of foldable phones until the summer of 2025; Until then, the plans of this company can see many changes.