Support pages for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Lite appear on Samsung India’s site

We have been getting several rumors mentioning a new, less expensive variant of the Galaxy Fold. This new device doesn’t have an official name, but we will call it the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Lite until we get official confirmation. What we do know is that this device has a model number SM-F415F, and it will apparently be available in India.

Samsung’s India’s official site has live support pages for the SM-F415F, which is supposed to be a new lower-end foldable from Samsung. This support page doesn’t reveal anything major, other than the fact that it confirms that this device will be available in the Indian market.

Rumors suggest that this device would arrive with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, but it will miss out on 5G connectivity and the latest Ultra Thin Glass layer. Still, don’t expect it to be cheap, as it is also said that it could arrive with a $1,100 price tag.

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Samsung is reportedly working on three new foldable devices already

Samsung has so far two launched foldable devices this year – the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. Now, a new SamMobile report claims that Samsung is already working on three new foldable phones that will span across different budget segments and might employ varying screen hardware and form factor as well.

The three new devices Samsung is currently spending its time and money on, are the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Fold Lite, and the Galaxy Z Fold S. Starting with the Galaxy Z Fold 3, it will reportedly offer S Pen support (finally!). And since that requires adding a digitizer below the Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) layer, the production cost will be higher, which means the Galaxy Z Fold 3 might well be the priciest device Samsung has ever sold.

As for the Galaxy Z Fold Lite, it will go with a cheaper display solution called Colorless Polyimide (CPI), which is more cost-friendly compared to the UTG layer. As for the Galaxy Z Fold S, it might fold both inward as well outward, possibly introducing a new design for Samsung foldables. However, these are extremely early and first-of-its-kind leaks, so do process them with a healthy dose of skepticism.

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