Samsung’s Next Foldable Might Just Be Its Magnum Opus

Samsung’s been tinkering again, and this time, it’s not just another foldable phone. No, this one’s being teased as the foldable to end all foldables. Bigger screen? Obviously. Better camera? Naturally. But now it comes wrapped in enough AI wizardry to make you question if you’re holding a phone or the next step in human evolution.

For years, people have whinged about wanting a top-tier phone that doesn’t feel like they’ve shoved a tablet down their trousers. Samsung heard them loud and clear—and their response? A lean, mean, foldable machine that doesn’t just look sleek—it thinks for you, too.

Picture this: you’re packed like a sardine on your evening train ride. The phone’s folded snugly in your palm like a futuristic wallet. You mumble a few words, and boom—AI finds you the best place to eat, tells your mate where to meet you, and even lets you bang out a half-decent work email before you hit the next stop. Then, like a true digital Swiss Army knife, it unfolds into a cinema screen, a mobile office, or a multitasking monster—all at your beck and call.

Samsung’s throwing in all the usual Ultra goodness: ridiculous cameras, industry-best performance, and now, AI that’s tailored to the folding lifestyle. It’s not just smart—it’s smug. And for once, rightfully so.

This isn’t just the next Galaxy—it’s the start of Samsung flexing (literally) what Ultra should really mean in 2025.

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