The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is likely to come with a 108-megapixel camera and a 6.2-inch external display
After the successful launch of the Z Fold 4 foldable smartphone last year, South Korean tech giant Samsung is all set to bring big changes to its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 foldable phone, which is expected to launch in August this year.
According to a new report, Samsung’s upcoming foldable flagship Galaxy Z Fold 5 will reportedly feature a 6.2-inch external display. The information came from tipster Ice Univers, who claimed that the upcoming Z Fold 5 will retain the same 6.2-inch display on its outer display similar to its three previous generations, reports 9To5Google.
The tipster also suggested that the Z Fold 5 will have the same camera module as its predecessor. According to the report, the brand is expected to release the Z Fold 5 later this year alongside the new Flip device and the Galaxy Watch.
In terms of specifications, the upcoming foldable smartphone is expected to feature a 108-megapixel primary rear camera and an in-built stylus (S Pen) slot. The Z Fold 5 is also likely to feature a “teardrop-style” hinge, likely to reduce the creasing of its screen.
Meanwhile, last month it was announced that the company will not use Chinese foldable panels in its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphone.
According to a report from SamMobile, Samsung’s first 200-megapixel mobile camera shooter, which we saw on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, will not be coming to the Galaxy Z Fold 5. The 200 megapixel ISOCELL HP2 cell debuted with the Galaxy S23 Ultra and may remain exclusive to the phone throughout the year.
Recent leaks indicate that the phone will feature an updated waterdrop-style hinge that allows the device to be folded flat, eliminating the gap between the two display halves. According to the report, Samsung is currently conducting final durability tests on this new hinge model.
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