Samsung is in the final stages of preparing for the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5. As part of this process, the company is focusing on optimizing the device’s performance by conducting benchmark tests.
Recently, the global variant of the Galaxy Z Fold5 made an appearance on Geekbench. As anticipated, it is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, 12GB of RAM, and runs on Android 13. This marks the second time that a Galaxy Z Fold5 has been spotted on Geekbench, with the first instance reportedly being the North American model.
Scheduled to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Flip5, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 is expected to arrive in late July. It will feature a new hinge design that allows the phone to close completely flat. Additionally, the Galaxy Z Fold5 is rumored to be slightly lighter than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold4. It may also offer improved dust protection and enhanced camera capabilities.
Published on 07/10/23 5:55 | by Rawa John
Reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 will arrive earlier than anticipated. Although there have been no official announcements from the Korean conglomerate, tech leaker OnLeaks has provided us with our first look at the Galaxy Z Fold5, sharing a 360° video and 5K renders of the foldable smartphone.
The Galaxy Z Fold5’s appearance is almost identical to its predecessor, the Fold4, and at first glance, it may be difficult to distinguish between the two phones. Nevertheless, upon closer inspection, the LED flash that was previously located inside the camera island on the Galaxy Z Fold4 has now been moved to the right side of the top camera on the Galaxy Z Fold5.
While the design remains largely unchanged from last year, the hinge mechanism is the most notable difference this time around. The Fold5 is expected to feature a droplet-style hinge that reduces the gap when the smartphone is folded and hides the display crease when unfolded.
According to the source, when unfolded, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 will measure 154.9 x 129.9 x 6.3 mm, and when folded, it will measure 154.9 x 67.1 x 13.5 mm, with a thickness of 13.4 mm in the folded state. In comparison, the Fold4’s measurements were 155.1 x 67.1 x 14.2-15.8 mm when folded and 155.1 x 130.1 x 6.3 mm when unfolded. The reduction in thickness of the Fold5 when it’s folded could be attributed to the new hinge mechanism.
The source also claims that the Galaxy Z Fold5 will have a 7.6″ folding screen diagonally and a 6.2″ outer screen diagonal, which supports earlier rumors. The Fold4’s display was the same size, but the Fold5’s reduced dimensions will result in thinner bezels. Rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 will be released in July, along with the Galaxy Z Flip5. Expect to hear more about these foldable smartphones in the coming weeks.
Published on 05/10/23 9:36 | by Rawa John
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 revealed last August accompanied a 1.9″ cover display, and Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), guaranteed the Galaxy Z Flip5 will pack a cover screen bigger than 3″. While Ross didn’t give a particular number to the panel’s slanting, solid insider Ice Universe has confirmed Young’s case, saying the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5’s external display will be bigger than Oppo Find N2 Flip’s, which measures 3.26″ corner to corner.
Young had likewise guaranteed that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 will have an alternate hinge design to “reduce the visibility of the seam,” yet how much that will help in reducing the feeling of the wrinkle is not yet clear.
Returning again to the Oppo Find N2 Flip, this in an upward direction folding cell phone made its worldwide presentation last week, turning into the first foldable cell phone from Oppo to send off external China.
It’s fueled by the Dimensity 9000+ SoC, sports a 6.8″ 120Hz FullHD+ folding display, and packs a 4,300 mAh battery with 44W wired charging. The Find N2 Flip highlights three cameras (50MP essential + 8MP ultrawide + 32MP selfie) and has a fingeprint sensor implanted in the power button.
Published on 02/23/23 6:57 | by Rawa John
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 will not have an implicit S Pen slot, regardless of certain bits of hearsay in actuality. Per the most recent South Korean report, Samsung considered adding an opening for the S Pen in the impending Galaxy Z Fold5 during the design stage, yet concluded that it would make the gadget excessively thick.
The Galaxy Z Fold5 will purportedly have another hinge design that will limit the crease, and an alternate internal design, which wouldn’t consider a S Pen slot. Samsung purportedly contemplated making a slimmer S Pen for the Galaxy Z Fold5 however concluded that it would prevent the composing experience.
Optimistically, Samsung is purportedly dealing with a more slender S Pen that won’t think twice about pointer experience and it very well may be accessible in time for the Galaxy Z Fold6.
Published on 02/23/23 6:35 | by Rawa John