Samsung has been developing a slimmer version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and we’re finally getting a glimpse of what to expect. While the exact details are still under wraps, GalaxyClub managed to uncover key Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim camera specification.
One of the most notable features is the improved UDC (under-display camera).
Unlike previous models that used a 4MP UDC, the Z Fold 6 Slim is rumored to have a 5MP sensor. This should result in better selfie quality, but it’s worth noting that UDCs still have limitations due to the nature of the technology.
In terms of design, the Z Fold 6 Slim is expected to be significantly thinner than its predecessor. This could make it more comfortable to carry and use, especially when folded. The device is also rumored to have a slightly larger cover screen, making it easier to interact with without unfolding the main display.
The Z Fold 6 Slim is noticeably thinner than the regular Z Fold 6. When folded, it’s about 2mm slimmer, measuring around 10mm. The cover screen is expected to be 6.5 inches, while the main inside display might be 8 inches. This is compared to the regular Z Fold 6’s 6.3-inch cover and 7.6-inch main screen.
While we don’t have all the details yet, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim is shaping up to be a compelling option for those looking for a high-end foldable smartphone with a sleek design. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the official release.