Samsung W24 and W24 Flip Will Sell in China

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Samsung is popping out smartphones like pancakes, and there’s no wonder why. The company’s huge popularity is the main argument for such a policy. Buying a Samsung phone is one of the sure ways that your product will be getting updates a few years from the day of the purchase.

The Samsung W24 series is coming soon as well, and it will land on the Chinese market. Companies such as Huawei, Xiaomi, or OnePlus have released more and more powerful phones in recent years that have gained popularity, so it’s obvious that the general interest for smartphones is huge in China.

Both Samsung W24 and W24 Flip will sport 25W charging

According to theechoutlook.com, Samsung is expected to launch its upcoming W24 series of smartphones in the Chinese market soon. The devices, which are likely to be called the Samsung W24 and W24 Flip, have been spotted in the 3C certification site’s database. The listings indicate that both gadgets will support 25W charging and come with an EP-TA800 charger.

Last year, Samsung released both the W23 and W23 Flip in partnership with China Telecom, which are rebranded versions of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4. It is speculated that the SM-W9024 and SM-W7024 devices will debut as the Samsung W24 and W24 Flip, or possibly as the Samsung W25 and W25 Flip to avoid the number 4, considered unlucky for the Chinese culture. The W-series smartphones are designed for enterprise and affluent individuals, with proceeds going toward charitable causes.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is considered even today one of the best foldable smartphones that exist on the market. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, it sports 12GB of RAM, and it is capable of recording video up to 8K quality. Those are some of the main highlights of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4.

Cristian Antonescu
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