Because the Galaxy Z Flip 3 was the more famous of Sammy’s two foldable models last year, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 could hold for 70% of the company’s foldable phone manufacture this year leaving the Galaxy Z Fold 4 to hold for the rest 30% of production.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If Samsung does ship 10 million foldable phones this year, such handsets will make up 1% of all smartphones proclaimed all over the world for the very first time. It could be an essential deciding moment for foldable even as pricing still has a long way to deteriorate before foldable handsets become more ambitious when it comes to price. Component pricing needs to fall much more than it has and as years go by, it will.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
But for now, Samsung accepts a lower 15% profit margin on its foldable <\/a>Galaxy Z phones than the 20% margin it aims with the Galaxy S line. By producing a lower profit margin on its foldable, Samsung can price these phones at a figure that is more adequate for buyers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"