Samsung just released the Special edition Galaxy Z Fold in China, but under a different name. The foldable is called Samsung W25 and comes with a new redesign. Gold accents can be found all around the phone: the hinge, the frame and even the camera lenses.
When announced in China, there were two foldable products. The second is called W25 Flip and is essentially the Galaxy Z Flip6but redesigned in the same sense as the W25.
The W25 (sold in South Korea as the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition) is a much more polished foldable than the globally available Galaxy Z Fold6 with its larger screen, thinner profile and 200 MP main camera.
Originally launched with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, the variant even comes in a 1TB version in China.
The W25 Flip is exactly the same as the Galaxy Z Flip6 – Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chipset, 12 GB RAM and 256 GB or 512 GB storage, 25W charging.
Both devices come in a Black Gold Premium Gift Box with a 25W charger and a case made of artificial leather.
Samsung China has not yet announced the prices for these two foldable models. We expect the W25 to start at CNY16,999 (that’s around $2,400/€2,200), while the W25 Flip should cost at least CNY9,999 ($1,400/€1,300). It’s highly unlikely that these phones will ever be launched outside of China.
Source (in Chinese)