Apart from the Note20 Series, Samsung also announced the newest iteration of its Foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 during its Galaxy Unpacked event.
The company did not go too much into specifics, but at least we know how it’ll look, and it’s simply, stunning. Samsung says that this device is a result of listening to user feedback for the most requested features.
Galaxy Z Fold2 uses two Edge-to-Edge Infinity-O displays. The main one is a massive 7.6-inch panel, while the cover screen measures at 6.2 inches.
The device packs a triple camera setup, placed in a module that looks similar to the Note20 Ultra.
It also uses a USB-C port and it looks like it doesn’t have a headphone jack. Oh, is that an S-Pen on the upper right?
Galaxy Z Fold2 comes in two colors – Mystic Black and Mystic Bronze. Samsung is set to announce more details soon. (To be specific, September 1).
Rumored Specifications
Note: These specifications have not been confirmed by Samsung.
According to XDA Developers, the inner screen is a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with 120Hz adaptable refresh rate and packs a resolution of 1,768 x 2,208 pixels, while the outer one is a Super AMOLED panel with 60Hz refresh rate. Both have HDR10+ support.
Under the hood, there’s a Snapdragon 865+ along with 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of storage. It packs a 4,500mAh battery with 25W wired fast-charging and 11W wireless charging.
For optics, Galaxy Z Fold2 has three 12MP sensors – the main one backed with OIS, along with an ultra-wide and a telephoto unit. There are two 10MP snappers upfront.
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