Galaxy Z Flip 6 specifications and features revealed in full by new leak
A recent leak shed light on the entire Galaxy Z Fold 6 spec sheet. It effectively confirmed a multitude of other leaks and showed off some new AI-powered features. One can reasonably assume it to be authentic as it was shared by Evan Blass, a reputable leaker. He has also shown off what the Galaxy Z Flip 6 has in store for us. For starters, the secondary screen has been downgraded to an IPS panel, instead of the AMOLED version found on previous Galaxy Z Flip devices.
Like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 can serve as a real-time interpreter by displaying two languages simultaneously- one on the cover display and the other on the main display. On top of that, you can now use the cover display to reply to messages, although you'll have to make do with AI-generated responses for now. Using the feature requires you to be signed into a Samsung account.
Next, the Galaxy Z Flip 6's cover display can double up as a camera viewfinder, allowing you to use its new and improved 50 MP primary sensor for selfies. While the feature isn't exactly new, the upgraded camera sensor should help bolster image quality. Otherwise, you can rely on the phone's 10 MP selfie camera. Given its space constraints, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 does not include a telephoto lens, with a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens accompanying the main sensor.
Most notably, Samsung has upped the Galaxy Z Flip 6's battery capacity to 4,000 mAh (vs. 3,700 mAh on the Galaxy Z Flip 5) without compromising on the weight, which remains constant at 187 grams. This is a commendable feat as Samsung has also added a vapour chamber to help keep the phone's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy in check.
As confirmed by an earlier leak, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 can be configured with up to 12 GB of RAM. Unfortunately, internal storage seems to be capped at 256 GB, although one can't rule out the existence of a 512 GB model.