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Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold Vs Foldable iPhone?

Samsung is expected to release a new version of its foldable smartphone, positioned directly against Apple's first iPhone of this kind.
Last month, rumors circulated about the arrival of a new type of foldable smartphone from Samsung, featuring dimensions offering a main screen in a 4:3 format, wider than that of the Galaxy Z Fold series, and therefore more practical for watching videos and other mobile activities. Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold: coming in July and a direct competitor to the foldable iPhone? Currently referred to as the Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold, and expected to be released in July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8, the device would be equipped with a 5.4" (13.7 cm) external screen and a 7.6" (19.3 cm) main screen. These dimensions are reminiscent of another device expected to be released shortly after: the very first foldable iPhone, with dimensions of 5.35" and 7.58" respectively, for the same 4:3 aspect ratio. Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold: 1 million units at launch? In short, Samsung seems to want to give its competitor a warm welcome, and according to the latest rumors reported by the Korean media outlet ET News, the Seoul-based company has confidence in its product since it intends to produce one million units from the outset. For comparison, other special editions of the Galaxy Z range, such as the Z Fold SE and the Z Trifold, were distributed in runs of 500,000 and 30,000 units respectively at their launch.