Samsung has reduced the production of foldable phone

According to report, Samsung is cutting down significantly on its plans for 2025 Galaxy foldables as it reflects on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, which ultimately failed to meet expectations.
According to ETNews (via @Jukanlosreve), Samsung is planning to cut production plans for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 to a total of around 5 million units—3 million for the Flip, 2 million for the Fold. That is a significant drop from the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6’s 8.2 million sales. Samsung was expecting around 10% growth for its latest foldable generation but failed to get close to that figure. Initial pre-order volume was lower, as were overall sales, though the report does not provide specific figures.
It’s not all bad news for Samsung. Another report says the firm intends to increase the Galaxy S series production to 37.4 million units for the upcoming S25 series, up about 7% from the Galaxy S24 series. Perhaps the prohibitively high prices deter people from going foldable, or buyers simply prefer the phone designs they are used to.
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