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Why Samsung may welcome Apple's most expensive iPhone yet

Samsung Electronics may have an unlikely reason to welcome Apple's first foldable iPhone: The more Apple charges for it, the less shocking Samsung's own prices

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koreaherald.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Why Samsung may welcome Apple's most expensive iPhone yet

Samsung Electronics may have an unlikely reason to welcome Apple's first foldable iPhone: The more Apple charges for it, the less shocking Samsung's own prices

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forbes.com2 g fa

Apple’s iPhone Fold Could Be Worth Half Price In 12 Months

New data shows foldable phones lose 64.6% of their value in 12 months. A $2,000 Apple iPhone Fold could be worth just $708 after 12 months. Here's what the data says.

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·forbes.com

    Apple’s iPhone Fold Could Be Worth Half Price In 12 Months

    New data shows foldable phones lose 64.6% of their value in 12 months. A $2,000 Apple iPhone Fold could be worth just $708 after 12 months. Here's what the data says.

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·koreaherald.com

    Why Samsung may welcome Apple's most expensive iPhone yet

    Samsung Electronics may have an unlikely reason to welcome Apple's first foldable iPhone: The more Apple charges for it, the less shocking Samsung's own prices