Samsung unveiled its latest foldable phone – Galaxy Z Fold 5 – at the recent Galaxy Unpacked event.
However, some users felt that the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s design changes were too iterative. And it lacks the major upgrades they were anticipating.
For those who were left disappointed by the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s lack of significant upgrades over its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 4, there might be some good news on the horizon.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 leaked R&D photos hint at some major upgrades
Leaked photos allegedly from Samsung’s Research and Development (R&D) facility in South Korea have surfaced online, hinting at what could be the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6.
And although there is no official confirmation yet, the leaked images have sparked a wave of excitement (1, 2, 3, 4) among disappointed Z Fold 5 fans as they reveal two major upgrades that could be the part of Samsung’s next foldable phone.
The next-generation Galaxy Fold should be :
-Slightly wider
-Have an embedded S Pen slot
-Come with a larger battery
-Feature a more competitive camera setup/features
-And support an actual fast charging technologyThis concept is on the right track! (Source)
One notable feature in the images is a wider front display with less bezels. This would make the external display more productive. It will enable users to interact with it more comfortably without having to fully open the device.
You can check the leaked images below (Click/tap to enlarge).
Another exciting addition in the leaked photos is the integrated S-Pen support. Samsung’s S-Pen has been a beloved feature in its Galaxy Note series that many users admire.
Samsung fans who were disappointed after Galaxy Z Fold 4 launch should find consolation in knowing that there might be two big upgrades coming to next Galaxy Fold device.
However, we would recommend users to be skeptical about this information until any official confirmation is made for the same.
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