We’ve been hearing rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE for a while now. It’s expected to launch next year as an affordable option in the Galaxy Z Flip lineup. According to a new leak from noted tipster Jukanlosreve, the Galaxy Z Flip FE will feature an Exynos 2400 processor, the same one found in the Galaxy S24 in select regions such as Europe and Asia (including India).
During a recent quarterly earnings call, a company executive suggested that they are working on a more affordable foldable phone, which, if the rumors are accurate, could be the Galaxy Z Flip FE.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE will house an Exynos 2400
While the Galaxy Z Flip FE isn’t hitting shelves imminently, it would still be great to see the Exynos 2400 in a foldable. As the name suggests, the Galaxy Z Flip FE where stands for Fan Edition, will cater to a broader audience. So, it will offer a more affordable price tag, which appeals to most of us. Once it’s officially announced, we’ll have a clearer picture. But for now, the foldable — if it launches at an affordable price — looks promising.
There’s not much to confirm right now, but the Galaxy Z Flip FE with the Exynos 2400 seems plausible. For one, the Exynos 2400 is Samsung’s in-house chip, which could also help improve profit margins. Additionally, the company is reportedly facing challenges with Exynos 2500 production, with yields below 20%.
Samsung’s 2025 pipeline seems promising
2025 looks promising for both Samsung and consumers alike. Samsung plans to release the Galaxy S25 series early next year, with a Galaxy S25 Slim variant arriving later, and a revamp of its foldable lineup. Moreover, the rumored Galaxy Z Flip 7 could feature an Exynos chipset, possibly the Exynos 2500. For now, let’s take this with a pinch of salt and keep our fingers crossed until anything official.