Samsung
just announced the
Special
Edition
model
of
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold.
It’s
thinner
and
a
little
lighter
than
the Galaxy
Z
Fold
6 that
only
recently
went
on
sale,
and
includes
slightly
larger
displays
on
the
inside
and
out
and
a
new
banded
pattern
on
the
back.
It
also
has
more
memory
available
for
Galaxy
AI
and
an
upgraded
200
megapixel
wide-angle
camera.
Great!
Unfortunately,
it’s
only
been
announced
for
South
Korea,
priced
at
2,789,600
KRW
or
just
over
$2,000
when
it
goes
on
sale
Friday,
October
25th.
And
it
seems
the
only
other
release
market
will
be
China.
At
10.6mm
and
236
grams,
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
SE
is
1.5mm
thinner
and
3
grams
lighter
than
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6.
Memory
is
now
16GB
standard,
and
the
wide-angle
sensor
has
been
bumped
up
from
50
to
200
megapixels.
The
inner
and
outer
displays
are
slightly
larger
as
well
at
8.0
inches
and
6.5
inches,
respectively,
up
from
7.6
and
6.3
inches.
That
does
make
the
device
a
little
taller
and
wider
to
hold
when
folded
or
unfolded.
The
changes
are
unlikely
to
address
the
concerns
we
had
when reviewing
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6 this
summer.
There’s
still
nothing
here
that’s
meaningfully
different
in
a
device
category
that
Samsung
helped
pioneer.
But
if
you’re
looking
for
a
good
foldable
that’s
the
best
Samsung
has
to
offer,
then
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
SE
is
what
you’ll
want
to
import.
(Originally posted by Thomas Ricker)
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