Samsung has unveiled its ambitious product roadmap for 2024 and early 2025, revealing a diverse lineup, including new foldables, wearables, and Fan Editions.
Despite the global acclaim for its Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, the tech giant is not resting on its laurels, instead gearing up to launch an array of innovative devices that promise to keep tech enthusiasts eagerly awaiting each release.
Samsung's Packed 2024 Lineup: New Foldables, Wearables, and Fan Editions on the Horizon
The company released its Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, and the phones were well received worldwide. However, that doesn't stop the company from ensuring that more excellent products are on the way in the coming months. Fans can't wait to see what they have in store for us.
A fresh leak has surfaced, outlining all of the products that Samsung will release this year, including some recognized names and confirmations of what the Korean tech titan is preparing.
The tweet indicates that Samsung will be very busy. Let's start with the obvious: how the firm develops numerous foldable phones. The Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Fold Ultra are expected to be released in July.
It looks that the Ultra edition will not be named the Fold 6 Ultra, which is an intriguing thought. It raises the question of whether there will be a separate lineup for premium foldable phones.
New wearable gadgets, including the Galaxy Buds 3 series, Galaxy Watch 7 series, and Galaxy Ring, will be released in July. The leak also reveals that Samsung has many Fan Edition handsets planned for this year.
Samsung's Ambitious 2024 Roadmap: New Devices and Enhanced AI for Legacy Models
In addition to the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Z Flip FE, Galaxy Z Fold FE, Galaxy Watch FE, Galaxy Buds 2 FE, and Galaxy Tab S10 FE, we can expect the original Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy XR headset, Galaxy Book 4 Edge, and, of course, the Galaxy S25 series, which should be available in early 2025.
At this point, Wccftech claimed it is safe to assume that Samsung will have a busy year. The company's roadmap is undoubtedly ambitious and remarkable. Even more surprising is that, while working on new devices and focusing on the future, the firm is equally devoted to ensuring that previous devices receive equal, if not greater, attention.
We have heard that Galaxy AI capabilities, including One UI 6.1, will be available in the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 series next month. Needless to say, in an industry full of confused Android firms, Samsung appears to be the only one with a strong roadmap, as we witness the company release better and better smartphones as time goes on.
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