Samsung is gearing up to revolutionize its foldable smartphone lineup with an exciting new feature aimed at improving user security. Reports suggest that the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold8, Galaxy Z Flip8, and the mystery-named "Wide Fold" will include AI-driven Scam Detection right out of the box.
This development comes from code found within the latest beta version of the Phone by Google app. The Gemini-powered feature is expected to enhance the functionality of Samsung's next-generation devices. Currently limited to the United States, there are indications that Samsung may be looking to broaden the availability of Scam Detection to more regions in the near future.
The code reveals numerous references to upcoming foldable models slated for launch in various markets. This leads us to speculate that Samsung is keen on making this beneficial feature accessible beyond just US users. Google has already rolled out Scam Detection on its Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 devices across several countries, paving the way for a similar rollout by Samsung.
The company's next generation of foldable smartphones is expected to be unveiled at a dedicated Unpacked event in July.