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Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event—scheduled for late July—will showcase its next-generation foldables, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Z Flip 5, the Galaxy Watch 6 series, and the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. But all eyes will be eager to see the new Galaxy Z Fold 5 model which now has competition from Oppo and even Google with its Pixel Fold in the market.
Reports suggest the new Fold model will have noticeable changes, like thinner internal bezels and the redesigned flash, which could be moved to the right of the camera module.
The smartphone is expected to be the highlight of the Galaxy Unpacked event, which Samsung has confirmed will take place in Seoul, South Korea. It marks the first time that the event is happening in Samsung’s home country.
According to a new report, Samsung’s upcoming flagship foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Fold 5, will reportedly feature a 6.2-inch external screen. The information came from the tipster Ice Universe who claimed that the upcoming Z Fold 5 will retain the same 6.2-inch screen size on its outer display similar to its previous three generations, reports 9To5Google.
The tipster also suggested that the Z Fold 5 will have the same camera module as its predecessor. The brand is expected to launch the Z Fold 5 later this year alongside a new Flip device and Galaxy Watch, the report said.
In terms of specifications, the upcoming foldable smartphone is expected to feature a 108MP primary rear camera and an in-built stylus pen (S Pen) slot. The Z Fold 5 will also likely feature a “droplet" style hinge that will likely lessen its display crease. Other reports mention that Samsung is unlikely to offer the 200MP camera on the Galaxy Z Fold model.
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