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The foldable phone can’t come soon enough for Samsung
June 25, 2025
Samsung just released itsearnings guidancefor the second quarter of 2018. The exact numbers could change slightly when the final results come out later this month, but the company expects profits of 14.8 trillion won (about $13.2 billion). This is down from 15.64 trillion won (about $14 billion) in the last quarter. This ends a run of four consecutive record-breaking quarters.
Much of the recent run of profits have been down to the company’s strong memory chip sales. This has covered up what can only be called a slump in sales of its recent flagship smartphones. According to an analyst cited inThe Wall Street Journal, Samsung is expected to sell around 31 millionGalaxy S9devices in 2018. This is a huge drop from the 50 millionGalaxy S7phones that Samsung reportedly sold just two years ago.

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While any company making that kind of profit is unlikely to be truly desperate for anything, Samsung must be concerned about the downward sales trends of its flagships.

There are many potential reasons for the reduction in sales, with aslowing smartphone marketandincreasing competitionbeing two of them. However, it’s hard to look at the similarities between Samsung’s recent devices and not think that this could also be affecting sales.
The Galaxy S9 is a great phone, but…
While the Galaxy S9 is a great phone, it looks almost exactly the same as theGalaxy S8. There are slight improvements on the S9, of course: the camera has dual-aperture, it has a newer Snapdragon or Exynos processor, and Samsung made some software additions such asAR Emoji. However, the S8 and S9 areundoubtedly very similar devices.
With the upcomingGalaxy Note 9, Samsung will once again be going for slight improvements. While nothing about the Galaxy Note 9 has been officially confirmed, all the leaks and rumors we have seen so far points to a device that looksalmost exactly the sameas theGalaxy Note 8.
Considering the Galaxy Note 8 looks almost the same as the Galaxy S8 Plus and, therefore, the Galaxy S9 Plus, it’s looking like Samsung may be about to release its fourth device in a row with basically the same design. The anticipated larger battery, potential for a version with more RAM and storage, and somefancy new S Pen featuresare unlikely to be enough to have consumers rushing to the shops to upgrade.
The similarity between Samsung’s recent phones becomes even more apparent when you look at what some other manufacturers have come up with recently. We have seen phones withtriple cameras,the notch trend,gaming phones,in-display fingerprint sensors,devices with two screensand, most recently,more than 90 percent screen-to-body ratios.
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While I’m not saying Samsung should have used any of these ideas specifically, it does suggest that it could have done more. Luckily for Samsung, however, it appears to have a huge trick up its sleeve.
Could Samsung’s foldable phone be about to change everything?
According to various reports from the past few months, Samsung is getting ready torelease a phone with a foldable screen at the start of 2019. The latest rumors suggest Samsung is expecting to start mass production later this year.
A foldable device has the potential to be the biggest game-changer since the originalGalaxy Note brought phablets to the mainstreamin 2011. It could introducenew ways for consumers to use their device, while also giving people a genuinely different option when it comes to upgrading their phone. People are not going to mistake one of today’s smartphones for a device with a foldable screen.
Of course, there will be hurdles to overcome to ensure its success.
Samsung has said that it wants to verify it is delivering thebest user experience possiblebefore releasing the phone. However, the first device is still unlikely to be perfect and there will be things that Samsung can improve upon in future generations.
The price will likely be another issue and current rumors suggest it couldcost over $1,800. That’s a lot of money now, but it could be less so in the future, due to either price drops or other smartphones increasing in price.
The phone is also unlikely to make an instant impact on overall sales. Samsung is apparently only expecting to produce around1 million foldable panels in 2019. However, as its competitors catch up, Samsung would be at the head of a new category of device and, potentially, reap all the future sales that could come with it.
The foldable phone is an incredibly exciting prospect. After two years of excellent, albeit very similar devices, releasing a foldable phone will show that Samsung hasn’t been resting on its laurels when it comes to innovation.
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