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Samsung launches slimmest smartphone in race against rival Apple

Samsung launching new phone

By IM__PERSONALPublished 8 months ago 3 min read

In a bold move to redefine smartphone design and stay ahead in the ever-intensifying competition with Apple, Samsung has launched its slimmest smartphone to date — the Samsung Galaxy Z Slim. This latest innovation signals a strategic shift in Samsung’s approach to the premium smartphone market, where aesthetics, portability, and advanced technology are becoming more crucial than ever.

A technological marvel:
Measuring just 5.1mm in thickness, the Galaxy Z Slim has officially become Samsung’s slimmest smartphone, and arguably one of the slimmest on the global market. The phone's 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, 12GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of internal storage are all flagship-level features despite its ultra-thin body. Samsung has also managed to include a dual-battery system and a triple-lens rear camera setup — all while maintaining a weight of under 150 grams. The phone’s design incorporates a refined aluminum frame and Corning’s latest Gorilla Glass Victus 3, making it both sleek and resilient.

Innovation in foldable design:
One of the most talked-about features of the Galaxy Z Slim is its incorporation of foldable display technology in an ultra-thin form factor. While previous foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold and Flip series have focused on transforming screen size, the Z Slim is Samsung’s attempt to perfect form without sacrificing functionality.
The newly developed “Feather Flex” hinge is a major highlight. It allows the phone to fold seamlessly while reducing the internal mechanism bulk that typically adds thickness to foldable devices. Samsung claims the hinge has been tested for over 400,000 folds, ensuring long-term durability.

A strategic move against apple:
The timing of this launch is no coincidence. Apple is expected to unveil its own thinner, redesigned iPhone in the coming months — possibly the iPhone 17 Ultra — with rumors suggesting a titanium frame and advanced cooling system.
It appears that Samsung's early announcement of the Galaxy Z Slim was a deliberate strategy to grab attention and establish itself as the pioneer of thin, futuristic smartphones. For years, Apple and Samsung have dominated the premium smartphone market, with Apple often leading in design and ecosystem integration while Samsung pushed the boundaries of hardware innovation.
By launching the Galaxy Z Slim ahead of Apple’s next announcement, Samsung aims to set a new benchmark for what modern smartphones can look like — and potentially draw Apple loyalists seeking a fresh experience.
User Reactions and Industry Buzz
Initial hands-on reviews from tech influencers and journalists have been overwhelmingly positive. Many praised the phone’s stunning form factor and surprisingly comfortable grip, despite its thinness. Others were impressed by the fact that Samsung didn’t compromise on core features like battery life, performance, or camera quality.
However, some concerns remain about heat management and structural rigidity over time. Thinner phones often face challenges in dissipating heat during intensive use such as gaming or 4K video recording. Samsung has addressed this by integrating a vapor chamber cooling system adapted for slim enclosures, but real-world usage will determine its effectiveness.

Availability and pricing:
The Galaxy Z Slim will begin shipping globally in early June 2025, with pre-orders opening later this month. Pricing starts at $999 for the 256GB variant, going up to $1,399 for the 1TB model. Samsung is offering pre-order bonuses, including Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and a year of Samsung Care+.

Looking ahead:
With the Galaxy Z Slim, Samsung has not only launched a new product — it has redefined the design language of smartphones. It is evident that innovation is now about form, elegance, and user experience in addition to performance and camera quality as the competition with Apple continues. Whether Apple will match or exceed this leap with its upcoming iPhone remains to be seen. But for now, Samsung has taken a bold lead in the race toward the future of smartphones — one that’s slimmer, smarter, and sleeker than ever.

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