The Galaxy Z Flip 6 may have a larger screen than its predecessor, an insider stated on Wednesday (13). Enlarging the screen will make it possible to display more information on the screen and make the secondary screen more useful in daily life.

According to the source known as Anthony (@TheGalox_ on However, he did not share images of the device to show preliminary information.

Without images or renders, it’s impossible to know how the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will handle the larger screen. The 2023 model adopted a unique format for the display, with a cutout in the corner to house the rear cameras and LED flash.

Although the preliminary data is encouraging for those hoping for a larger screen, there are signs that this is not true: Preliminary images of the foldable device show that the screen size will be preserved, and in general, Samsung does not implement such significant design changes in this model. just one year.

Details on the technical sheet

The tipster also provided details about the technical data sheet of the foldable device. He stated that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chipset, larger cooling system, two rear cameras (50 MP main and 12 MP ultra-wide secondary), 4,000 mAh battery and new hinge structure.

According to the information source, Samsung’s new foldable device will have up to 7 years of updates, but it did not specify how much of this will be software and how much will be security patches. The new model will also support the Galaxy AI platform with all the new artificial intelligence (AI) features that the company announced in January.


Source: Tec Mundo

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