These are the alleged specs of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is said to feature a 120Hz screen and a triple-lens rear camera system.
Samsung Galaxy Fold — the first one. (Image: Samsung.)
Barring any showstopper issues, we should see the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Z Flip 5G at Samsung’s Aug 5 Unpacked event.
There’s also a slim chance that the Korean consumer electronics giant would announce the successor to the Galaxy Fold — widely rumoured to be called the Galaxy Z Fold 2.
Etnews has just published some specs of the new foldable phone; and without surprise, the biggest change is the switch to the UTG glass we first saw on the Galaxy Z Flip. Here’s a summary of what the report claims would be on the phone:
- 7.7-inch foldable OLED with 120Hz refresh rate
- 6.23-inch external screen
- Triple rear cameras: 12MP ultra-wide + 12MP wide + 64MP telephoto
- 10MP selfie camera
- Fingerprint sensor on the side
Apart from the screens, the Fold 2’s camera system is another standout. Etnews says the 64MP sensor is a Samsung part and is used in the telephoto camera to get a higher image quality when zooming.
The new phone is also said to come with 15W reverse wireless charging, up from the 9W supported on the OG Fold. Based on a recent 3C certification, there's also 25W fast wired charging. 4,365mAh battery, Snapdragon 865 (865 Plus?) and 12GB RAM are some of the other rumoured specs.
Source: Etnews, Seekdevice.
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