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This may be due to the increasing competition in the foldable segment 👀 SamsungGalaxyUnpacked2023 TechNave

f July. The South Korean tech giant is touted to launch the Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Tab S9 series and Watch 6 during the event.

According to SamMobile, Samsung is planning to hold its Unpacked event slightly earlier than the usual August timeframe each year. This may be due to the increasingly fierce competition in the foldable segment. OPPO, Motorola and HUAWEI have had at least a couple of generations of foldable smartphones and now, Google is also expected to release the Pixel Fold later this year. Hence, it’s possible that Samsung wants to maintain its lead in the space by releasing the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5 early.

Previously, Samsung Malaysia actually lowered the price of the Galaxy Z Flip4 to match the OPPO Find N2 Flip when the latter was released in our country. Well, more players in the segment would definitely benefit consumers, as can be seen by the price drop. Of course, do take this with a grain of salt as nothing is confirmed as of yet. Hence, make sure to stay tuned to TechNave for the latest development on this and for more trending tech news.

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