Hype is building towards the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, which is supposed to be launched at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event in late July. But a new Galaxy Z Fold 6 rumor might make you consider skipping the foldable flagship this year.
As I mentioned SamMobilethe passenger @employee On Twitter replied to a post from ice world “My advice to most Samsung users is to skip the Fold5 and buy the Fold6,” he advised. What is his response?
“The disappointing aspect of the Fold 6 is that it uses the same image sensor as the Fold 5. The main update for the Fold 6 is the change in the aspect ratio of the external screen.”
The disappointing aspect of the Fold 6 is that it uses the same image sensor as the Fold 5. The main update for the Fold 6 is the change in the aspect ratio of the external display. https://t.co/RVp454lNbwJune 20, 2023
For those who haven’t been following all the Galaxy Z Fold 5 rumors, Samsung’s new foldable doesn’t seem to be getting any huge upgrades. Even Samsung employees have castigated the Z Fold 5, calling the design boring. They even said that it “can’t even be called Galaxy Z Fold 4s”. Yikes.
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is tipped for some notable changes, including a new waterdrop hinge design that can reduce creases, and a lighter, faster and more efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 design for the Galaxy processor. But if the dropout is right, there may be a reason to wait for the next fold.
The Google Pixel Fold, which launches this month, already appears to have the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s biggest upgrade. The 5.8-inch cover screen is technically smaller than the Z Fold 5’s rumored 6.2-inch panel, but the aspect ratio is Wider heights make it easier to type and use applications. As you’ll see in our hands-on review of the Pixel Fold, this is one of this phone’s biggest selling points.
To be clear, @Tech_Reve doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to Samsung rumors, so we’ll take this leak with a pinch of salt. However, it would make sense for Samsung to adopt a larger aspect ratio for the Z Fold 6 – as it would make things easier for users.
In the meantime, it’s not all bad news for the incoming Samsung device. We just reported that the Galaxy Z Fold 5 may see a price drop, which could make it cheaper than the $1,799 Pixel Fold. But if I spent more than a large sum on a foldable device, I would probably wait for a better coverage screen.
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