We are way past the era when smartphones offer massive upgrades over their immediate predecessors. Nowadays, manufacturers tend to concentrate on incremental hardware, software, and quality-of-life improvements.
Samsung, apparently, has done the same with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6. While the smartphone-tablet is likely to retain significant elements of the now familiar book-styled design, this time around, the phone is likely to get squared-off corners that will bring it closer to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in terms of its overall design.
Details from Smartprix indicate the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 will retain the dual screen arrangement as its predecessors, with slight changes to the display resolutions, largely attributed to the slight design update. The inner folding display is expected to be a 7.6-inch, 120Hz, Dynamic AMOLED 2x panel with a resolution of 2160 x 1865 pixels. The external cover screen is likely to get slightly wider than the outgoing model, with a display measuring 6.3-inches. This panel also supports a 120Hz refresh rate, boasts a resolution of 2376 x 968 pixels, and is based on the Dynamic AMOLED 2X technology.
Samsung is likely to equip the Galaxy Z Fold 6 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip from Qualcomm. All variants of the phone will feature 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and will have options for 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB of storage. Of course, Samsung is also expected to spice the phone up with the company’s newest Galaxy AI features.