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Rachit Agarwal @ Digital Trends · 05/25/2026 05:16 EDT

Samsung’s next foldable phones could get a confusing name swap

A new leak suggests Samsung is flipping its Galaxy Z Fold naming, and the results are going to confuse a lot of buyers. Here is what we know so far.

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