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Samsung’s next foldable will be an Ultra—but what does that actually mean?

GEEK STAFF
GEEK STAFF
June 4, 2025

Samsung is throwing the word Ultra at its foldables, and if you’ve been following the company’s naming trends, you probably saw this coming. According to a new announcement—vague as it may be—the next major entry in Samsung’s foldable line will carry the Ultra label, signaling either a more premium Galaxy Z Fold or an entirely new device tier in the company’s foldable roadmap.

What we know, officially, isn’t much. Samsung is calling this the “next chapter of Ultra,” promising a device that combines a “powerful camera,” “seamless AI integration,” and a more portable form factor. None of these phrases offer specifics, but they do suggest Samsung is trying to elevate foldables from novel gadgets into productivity-first, flagship-caliber tools. In short: foldables aren’t just experimental anymore—they’re aiming for mainstream dominance.

Meet the next chapter of Ultra. #GalaxyAIhttps://t.co/FE2C68RZNB

— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) June 3, 2025

The timing isn’t surprising. The new device is expected to debut in July, likely at Samsung’s annual Galaxy Unpacked summer event. Based on teaser videos and persistent leaks, the Ultra appears to be a vertically folding device, which makes it a likely successor—or rebrand—of the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Whether it replaces that line entirely or simply sits above it in price and power remains to be seen.

And yes, the rumors help fill in some blanks. Reports suggest the upcoming foldable will feature a remarkably thin 8.2mm folded profile, a substantial 200MP main camera, and perhaps most interestingly, an improved under-display camera. Battery life could be powered by a 4,400mAh cell—not game-changing, but workable if efficiency gains come from better silicon or AI optimization.

The big question, though, is what Ultra really means in the context of foldables. With the Galaxy S Ultra line, Samsung has defined it around photography, performance, and the S Pen—traits that appeal to power users and pros. Will this foldable Ultra carry that same ethos? Or is it more about branding polish than true differentiation?

There’s certainly room in the market for a more refined foldable experience. Samsung has led the category from the beginning, but it’s still chasing perfection in areas like crease visibility, durability, and everyday practicality. A truly premium foldable—with cameras that rival bar-shaped flagships, better battery efficiency, and real AI-enhanced workflows—could push the format into its next phase.

For now, though, it’s mostly speculation. Samsung’s messaging is more teaser than confirmation, and without hard specs or a look at the design, we’re left reading between the marketing lines. Still, if Samsung is willing to slap its Ultrabranding on a foldable, expectations will rightfully be sky-high. Let’s hope they deliver something that’s not just flashy—but genuinely forward-thinking.

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