Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra is set to launch in South Korea

Alphabet N in the model number represents the South Korean area
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra. — Samsung
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra. — Samsung

Following months of speculation that Samsung's third foldable smartphone will be unveiled at this year's Galaxy Unpacked event, a fresh report suggests that the smartphone will most likely be released. But there is a twist.

Citing reports, Gadgets360 stated  that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra will only be available in South Korea and is unlikely to be distributed elsewhere.

Moreover, the tech company is expected to release two new smartwatches: the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch FE.

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Reports claim to have found the smartphone's model number in its database. It reveals that the South Korean tech company has been working on a new foldable smartphone with the model number SM-F958N, which matches to the Ultra version.

In addition, the reasoning for it is that Samsung only utilises the number eight, as seen at the end of the model number, on Ultra-branded smartphones. The model number of the Galaxy S24 Ultra was SM-S928x, whereas the Galaxy S24's model number was SM-S921x. The trend has been consistent.

Moreover, the source indicated that it only uncovered one model number for the smartphone, implying that it is only available in restricted quantities. According to the report, the alphabet N in the model number represents the South Korean area, and as a result, the Fold 6 Ultra may not be released elsewhere.