Why Samsung's zealous focus on foldable phones is an epochal shift for Android

A new report says Samsung is doubling down its focus on foldable phones, and I think that's a great idea

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G foldable phone
(Image credit: Samsung)

I've been following the emergence and development of Samsung foldable phones since the original Samsung Galaxy Fold failed to launch back in 2019, culminating recently in me writing about how impressed I was with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G, which I considered the best foldable phone you can buy today in 2022.

So I read with interest new reports coming out of South Korea this week that Samsung has apparently decided to decrease focus on its non-folding Galaxy S and A phone line-ups going forward, and re-double its focus on its folding phones, which this year are rumored to include the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4.

Now Samsung's technical leaders each year and, arguably, overall flagship phones, will be foldables not non-folding phones. And this seems now even more possible considering the news that Samsung is looking to downgrade its focus on its Galaxy S and A ranges.

Rumors of the flagship S-series phone's party piece, its in-built S Pen digital stylus functionality (as inherited from Samsung's old technical leader, the Galaxy Note series), coming to future Galaxy Fold foldables also adds weight to this shift. It soon looks like if you want the best smartphone experience Samsung has to offer, then you're going to be buying one of its foldables.

Seriously, I'm looking at the rumored specs for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 5G and they're absolutely elite-tier and more than a match for any single-screened phone on the market. And if that's the case, and it also delivers a party piece which they don't, the ability to fold in half for extremely great portability and style, why wouldn't I opt for one over a non-foldable?

That's the bet Samsung seems to be making right now, that going forward foldable phones are going to be the increasingly bought premium phone of choice. And, if that is the case, Android phone makers and even Apple may very well soon have to play serious catch-up, as Samsung is in my mind orders of magnitude in advance of anyone else when it comes round to folding phone tech.

Robert Jones

Rob has been writing about computing, gaming, mobile, home entertainment technology, toys (specifically Lego and board games), smart home and more for over 15 years. As the editor of PC Gamer, and former Deputy Editor for T3.com, you can find Rob's work in magazines, bookazines and online, as well as on podcasts and videos, too. Outside of his work Rob is passionate about motorbikes, skiing/snowboarding and team sports, with football and cricket his two favourites.