The $2,000 club: Apple, Samsung, Google bet on foldables
Apple, Samsung, and Google are all expected to introduce their takes on folding smartphones in the coming weeks. All three competitors work together on some things; Samsung allegedly makes displays for iPhone; Google makes an OS for Samsung; and Apple works with Google Gemini for AI. That proximity suggests that we might experience some synchronicity between these devices when they finally arrive. Samsung and Google move first — but September belongs to Apple Bloomberg agrees: the publication claims Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Unpacked event in London on July 22 will feature the Galaxy Z Fold 8, which will have a short, wide design “that resembles Apple Inc.’s planned folding iPhone.” It is expected to cost around $1,999 for the 256GB model. The late July introduction is widely seen as an attempt to steal a little thunder from the upcoming launch of the iPhone Fold/Ultra, Apple’s first foldable device. Google is also chasing the looming Apple thundercloud with its own “Made by Google