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TM Roh admits Huawei fear forces Samsung to lose money on Fold 7
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51021, member: 636"] Samsung executives are bleeding cash on their latest foldable phones while competitors steal market share across the globe. Mobile division chief TM Roh admits the company deliberately absorbs massive production costs rather than passing them along to customers. The Korean tech giant expected analysts to predict twenty percent price jumps for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. Instead Samsung shocked industry watchers by implementing only modest single digit increases. Roh believes sacrificing profits will help expand foldable adoption and bring artificial intelligence features to more users. Six years have passed since Samsung launched the original Galaxy Fold amid predictions that bendy screens would revolutionize smartphones everywhere. Those early forecasts proved wildly optimistic as manufacturing expenses skyrocketed while consumer demand remained lukewarm. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 suffered devastating sales drops of twenty one percent compared to its predecessor model. Rising costs from premium Snapdragon 8 Elite and Exynos 2500 processors squeeze profit margins even tighter. Global inflation and geopolitical tensions make component sourcing increasingly expensive for major manufacturers. Chinese rival Huawei dominates the foldable smartphone battle with their groundbreaking tri-fold Mate XT device. The former industry leader achieved remarkable success despite facing severe American export restrictions and supply chain challenges. Samsung reportedly plans launching their Galaxy G Fold tri-fold competitor during the fourth quarter of the year. Limited production runs will begin in September as the company tests market appetite for three screen devices. The strategy represents a calculated gamble on whether consumers will embrace increasingly complex folding mechanisms. [/QUOTE]
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