First spotted by Redditor “hatethatmalware,” the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 listed on this website are the South Korean versions with model numbers SM-F936N and SM-F721N, respectively. But the previous report claimed the model numbers SM-F936J and SM-F936W of the former would also get up to 1TB of internal storage. Additionally, the SM-F7210 and SM-F721U1 models of the Flip 4 would get a 512GB storage option. Based on this, Samsung‘s upcoming foldable duo should be available in more storage capacity in most regions around the world. But in some markets, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 may still top up at 512GB and 256GB of storage space, the maximum their respective predecessors came in last year. As for the lower end of the spectrum, we are expecting the new foldables to start at 256GB and 128GB, respectively. The 2021 models also came with the same amount of storage space on the base variant. It’s only the maximum capacity that’s getting doubled this year.

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 may come cheaper too

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 may come cheaper too

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 may come cheaper too

A myriad of leaks over the past couple of months has revealed a great deal about the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4. The new foldables are coming with plenty of upgrades from last year’s offerings. As you can see in our Preview articles, both models have a lot going for them. But despite the upgrades, rumors suggest Samsung could still manage to reduce the entry price of its 2022 foldables. The Galaxy Z Flip 4 could see a $100 price cut, starting at $900. The Galaxy Z Fold 4, on the other hand, may see a reduction of $200 on its entry price. It could start at $1,600 this year. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any substantial backing to these rumors so far. So we still suspect the authenticity of these prices. We expect to hear more about the new Samsung foldables in the coming weeks as the company prepares for the launch event in August.