Details about the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 have surfaced online, revealing a potential redesign. Though we have seen many leaks in the past, the latest report shares the entire spec sheet of the foldable.
The leaked specifications suggest significant changes to the phone’s layout, promising a potentially more traditional user experience despite retaining some existing features. The most notable aspect appears to be a slimmer and lighter design. This shift could translate to a more comfortable folded form factor, akin to a classic candy bar phone.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 leaks hint at display tweaks for each of the two screens:
Processing power details remain under wraps, following Samsung’s usual approach, but it’s not hard to predict the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, since the Z series phones always have flagship-tier hardware. The presence of an octa-core CPU points towards a Snapdragon chip (Exynos uses 10 cores). RAM stays put at 12 GB, while storage gets a bump to 512 GB in this leaked configuration.
Beyond these, the spec sheet suggests minimal changes. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 retains the same 4,400 mAh battery, and fast charging speeds are likely to remain similar. Connectivity options include a USB-C port with USB 3.2 Gen 1 support, Wi-Fi 6 (ax), Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, UWB, and naturally, 5G.
The leaked information reveals a familiar camera setup on the Z Fold 6, mirroring the Z Fold 5:
Recent reports suggest a potential $100 price increase for the Z Fold 6 in the US, with similar adjustments anticipated in other regions. Samsung is expected to formally unveil the Z Fold 6 at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, recently confirmed to be July 10 through a leak.
Source: Smartpix