Samsung's next Unpacked event to be held on August 10: Samsung teases the launch of its next-generation foldables

Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 as part of its August 10 event.
Samsung is all set to release its next generation foldable smartphones on August 10.

Samsung is all set to release its next generation foldable smartphones on August 10.

Samsung has confirmed that it will be hosting its next Unpacked event on 10 August. As part of the event, the company will launch the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. Now, Samsung has also released a teaser for the event.
Additionally, various reports have tipped the pricing and other details about the device. As per a tweet by tipster SnoopyTech (@snoopytech), the Galaxy Z Fold 4 will be launched in 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512 GB storage varaints. The phone will be available in Graygreen, Phantom Black, and Beige colour options.
Additionally, the 256GB of storage variant is expected to be priced at EUR 1,863 (approx Rs. 1,51,800), while the 512GB variant could be priced at EUR 1,981 (approx Rs. 1,61,500).
On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 could be available in 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB and 8GB + 512GB storage options.
Interested users will be able to choose from Blue, Graphite, Pink Gold, and Bora Purple colour options as per the report.
The device is speculated to be priced at EUR 1,080 (approx Rs 88,000), EUR 1,158 (roughly Rs.94,400), and EUR 1,275 (roughly Rs 1,04,000) for the three storage variants, respectively.
According to an image shared by tipster Ice Universe, Samsung has managed to trim down its hinge mechanism over the Z Fold 3, which should also make the phone easier to hold for one-handed use.
As per Samsung's official press release for the Unpacked event, "Samsung is pushing all boundaries and defying conventions of what’s possible with a smartphone. These smartphones will be the ultimate devices for productivity and self-expression. Consumers will learn new ways to work, play and capture life with these devices."
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