Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 rumored to use the same main camera
Innovating in the smartphone realm yearly has never been an easy task. Arguably, it's still harder to redesign a modern foldable's internals and complex hinge mechanisms. Rumors have now started to creep up about Samsung's next Z Fold6 phone.
According to industry insider ICE UNIVERSE, we need to taper our expectations regarding the main camera of the Z Fold6. Apparently, Samsung will be reusing the 50MP Samsung GN3 sensor (1/1.56", 1.0µm) for the main camera. This is the same sensor found inside the Z Fold5 as well as the Z Fold4. You need to go as far back as the Z Fold3 to find a different 12MP Sony IMX555 main camera.
If this holds true, admittedly, it is a bit of a bummer, but according to other credible reports by THE ELEC, Samsung might be looking to thin out the Z Fold6 and start to close the widening gap in thickness between its and competitor's products. As per said report, Samsung might be reverse-engineering Huawei's Mate X5 foldable to see how the Chinese company achieved both a thinner profile and a larger internal battery.
For context, the Z Fold5 measures 6.1 mm unfolded and 13.4mm folded, while the Mate X5 is 5.3mm unfolded and 11.1mm folded. The Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 is notably thinner still at 5.3mm unfolded and 10.9mm folded. The new OnePlus Open is 5.8mm unfolded and 11.7mm folded.
Reader comments
- AnonD-1044551
I bet if got it, he wouldn't be talking like this lol. I've seen covid deniers warn other people from their sick beds.
- 25 Oct 2023
- kx2
Whatever it will be, very most likely that I'll upgrade my Fold 3 to Fold 6. Other foldable phones do appear nice on spec sheets, but after I used them, I still kept coming back to my old Fold 3. Samsung software is the most refined. Especially ...
- 23 Oct 2023
- 7vr
- sors 0
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- 23 Oct 2023
- MUL