Samsung has been at the forefront of foldable innovations with its Galaxy Z Fold series.
As part of the company’s 5th iteration, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 brought some incremental upgrades to the table.
So the tech community is already buzzing about its successor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Amidst the rumors and speculations, there are some facts that provide a clearer view of what to expect from the upcoming device.
A major point of discussion is the camera module of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
According to renowned tipster Ice Universe, the forthcoming foldable will maintain the same 50MP sensor found in its predecessors, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Fold 4.
This is somewhat surprising given the fast-paced advancements in smartphone camera technology.
While the camera setup may not see any drastic changes, the device’s form factor appears to be in focus.
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 has lagged behind in terms of slimness when compared to Huawei’s and Xiaomi’s recent foldable offerings.
Specifically, Huawei’s Mate X3 and Mate X5 have slimmer profiles, boasting thicknesses of 11.8mm and 11.1mm respectively.
Meanwhile, Xiaomi’s Mix Fold 3 impresses with a mere 10.9mm thickness.
This suggests that Samsung could be working on reducing the device’s profile to make it more competitive in the market.
No clear or concise numbers have been put forward as of yet, but it does seem that a tentative reduction in the thickness is definitely on the cards.
In contrast to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung’s other foldable offering, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, is rumored to come with a significant camera upgrade.
Reports suggest that the device will feature a 50MP primary rear-facing camera, matching the imaging capabilities of the Galaxy Z Fold 5.
This would mark a significant advancement for the flip phone, which would likely be welcomed by consumers.
The competition in the foldable smartphone market is intensifying with entrants from OnePlus and other manufacturers.
In such a challenging environment, Samsung’s strategy seems to be more about refining existing technologies rather than introducing groundbreaking features.
No, it’s expected to keep the same 50MP sensor found in previous models.
Rumors suggest it will have a slimmer profile compared to its predecessor.
Significant changes seem to be more on the design side, specifically in its slimness.
Reports suggest an upgraded 50MP primary rear-facing camera.
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