Apple’s first foldable rattles Samsung, triggering a weird new wide foldable play aimed at stealing hype and nudging sluggish foldable sales.
Apple pressure reshapes Samsung design thinking
Apple pressure reshapes Samsung design thinking
- iPhone Fold's existence pushes Samsung toward a passport-style device.
- Galaxy Wide Fold adopts a wider 4:3 screen ratio.
- Samsung leans into experimentation again after Galaxy Z TriFold.
- This move signals anxiety mixed with opportunism.
- Book-style folding body similar to Galaxy Z Fold 8.
- Inner display measures around 7.6 inches.
- Cover screen shrinks to roughly 5.4 inches.
- The aspect ratio shifts everyday use expectations.
- Samsung targets one million Galaxy Wide Fold units.
- Suppliers are already aligned for volume manufacturing.
- That number screams internal belief, not caution.
- Foldables still trail normal phones by a mile.
- Apple targets massive shipments with iPhone Fold.
- A high Apple price tag creates room for alternatives.
- Samsung chases momentum rather than inventing demand.
- Foldables need fresh buyers, not recycled fans.