Samsung’s wider foldable Galaxy aims to compete directly with iPhone Fold scheduled for 2026

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The Samsung advances in the development of a new foldable smartphone with a broader design.

Industry sources reveal that the device, internally called “Wide Fold”, is expected to launch in the fall of 2026.

The model appears as a direct response to the expected iPhone Fold from Apple, scheduled for the same period.

Initial specifications indicate a 7.6-inch internal screen and a 5.4-inch external screen.

Passport-inspired design

The new foldable adopts a 4:3 open screen ratio.

This configuration makes the device wider than it is tall when unfolded.

The format resembles the opening of a passport or notebook.

Users gain a more natural experience for reading and multitasking.

  • Reduces clipping on web pages and videos.
  • Facilitates content viewing without constant adjustments.
  • Improves ergonomics when holding the device open.

The wider external screen resolves common criticisms of current models in the Galaxy Z Fold line.

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Technical specifications revealed

The main screen measures 7.6 inches, similar to recent generations.

The outer coverage reaches 5.4 inches.

The device supports 25W wireless charging.

This power represents the highest level ever offered in Samsung foldables.

Processor should be the same as the future Galaxy Z Fold 8, probably Snapdragon new generation.

Battery and cameras details have not yet been confirmed.

Launch strategy and competition

Samsung plans to present the model at the Unpacked event in the second half of 2026.

The launch coincides with the traditional line Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip.

The company seeks competitive advantage by bringing forward the iPhone Fold.

Rumors indicate that the Apple device will have an internal screen of around 7.58 inches and a similar proportion.

  • Both external screens are close in size.
  • Open format prioritizes productivity over current narrow design.

Samsung’s accumulated experience in foldables can influence prices and durability.

Differences from current models

Current Galaxy Z Fold models use taller, narrower aspect ratio.

The new design prioritizes width for tasks such as document editing.

Users report greater comfort with square content or content close to 4:3.

The change aligns the product with trends seen in rivals like Google Pixel Fold.

Outlook for the foldables market

The foldable smartphone segment is growing with the entry of new brands.

Samsung maintains leadership with annual innovations.

The “Wide Fold” expands the line beyond the recently launched TriFold.

Consumers await varied options in form factors.

Final details depend on adjustments until the official launch.