Even with the recent launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung may launch a new version of its most powerful foldable device.Website information Chosun Daily He noted that the technology giant will launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim in September and that the model should be much thinner than its bigger brother.

The Asian website suggests that the foldable should have a maximum thickness of 10mm, a significant reduction compared to the 12.1mm found on the standard Z Fold 6. The new smartphone will also switch from a 6.3- and 7.6-inch external and internal display to a 6.5- and 8-inch display respectively.

Rumors about a slim version of the Z Fold 6 are not new. Past speculations Electric It shows that Samsung could make the device more premium by investing in a titanium frame for the phone’s chassis.

Thinner and without the S Pen stylus

It’s still a mystery how the manufacturer will supposedly make the Galaxy Z Fold 6 thinner. The main idea floating around the internet is that the company will ditch the original S Pen stylus, reducing the internal space needed to house the stylus.

Website Galaxy ClubIn contrast, it emphasizes that the foldable will keep the main cameras but increase the Under-Display sensor to 5 megapixels. It is also worth remembering that Samsung has adopted a 4 MP camera in this area since the Z Fold 3.

Even so, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim should be announced on September 25, only for China and South Korea. The estimate is that Samsung will sell the model for around $ 2,100 (about R $ 11,500 in direct conversion).

Source: Tec Mundo

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