Wrinkle-free Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 to come with 108 MP main camera and to reach greater heights than the Galaxy Z Fold4
Samsung may be very busy with its forthcoming Galaxy S23 series at the moment but that won’t have stopped progress on the Galaxy Z Fold5. Recently, we reported on how the next foldable in the lineup would be heavier than its predecessor and come with a so-called Snapdragon 985 processor. The same source that provided that information, The Pixel (in Vietnamese), has now offered up some new details about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5. First up, the foldable smartphone is expected to have a greater height than the Galaxy Z Fold4.
According to the report, the dimensions of the Galaxy Z Fold5 compare to the Galaxy Z Fold4 as follows:
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Galaxy Z Fold5 | Galaxy Z Fold4 | |
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Folded | ||
Height | 158.5 mm | 155.1 mm |
Width | 67.5 mm | 67.1 mm |
Unfolded | ||
Height | 158.5 mm | 155.1 mm |
Width | 128.5 mm | 130.1 mm |
So, the 5th generation of the Galaxy Z Fold reaches new physical heights over the predecessor in folded/unfolded states, and it is a little wider when folded. The source also reveals that the unfolded screen of the Galaxy Z Fold5 will not have wrinkles, which should please those who find the crease in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 too egregious for their liking.
As for the camera equipment, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 will allegedly sport a 108 MP main camera (f/1.7, OIS, dual-pixel PDAF) that is supported by a 64 MP telephoto unit with 2x optical zoom and a 12 MP ultra-wide lens. In addition, the 7.6-inch Galaxy Z Fold5 is expected to offer a 1768 x 2208 resolution and come with Gorilla Glass Victus. It’s opined that the mysterious “Snapdragon 985” processor may be renamed by the time the latest premium foldable smartphone from Samsung hits the shelves.
Source(s)
The Pixel (in Vietnamese)
Teaser image (edited): Samsung UK & Adrien Olichon on Unsplash