Samsung’s Next Foldables: Here’s what we know (so far)

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

The debut of Samsung’s upcoming foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, will further fuel rumors over the summer. This time, it turns out that someone has leaked some information that looks very interesting on both devices.

It seems that the Fold and version 6 come with a powerful CPU based on Snapdragon Engine (possibly newer) and 16GB of RAM. Apart from the storage room, 256GB can be found while on the other hand, a whopping 1TB boosts it. As for user experience improvements, the Fold 6 could have anti-reflective coating renders for better viewing in open environments, a better and more efficient cooling system, or an in-built S Pen that lets us take notes and be creative anywhere. Allows. anytime.

On the other hand, the Flip 6 could come in two processor flavors: Snapdragon chipset from Qualcomm or Exynos chipset from Samsung. There are two options on RAM, supposedly 8GB and 12GB plus 256GB and 512GB of storage. The solidity and user experience are also not left behind, citing the rumor that the headset will still have a larger battery and an improved 120Hz refresh rate.

These leaks would add to the “gossip” that has already been said a lot about the Fold 6 and Flip 6. May include extended software service life of up to 7 years, the latest One UI version, and AI-related enhancements. Leaves. Meanwhile, the other phone may also feature 2000mAh battery power and a titanium frame that will weigh as little as possible.

Although the calendar date is not yet committed, expectations suggest a mid-May or early July launch of that year. Additionally, Samsung could make an aggressive move by bringing out a foldable phone priced under $800, an affordable option, which would eventually open up the door to the wonderful world of foldables.