Although we now know what Samsung has decided to go with in its latest Galaxy Z series, it is still interesting to look at some of the prototypes the tech giant has considered during the latest foldable smartphones’ development. Our team went to the Samsung Unpacked event and took some cool pictures of different prototypes of Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 to share.
Samsung apparently explored different aspect ratios for the Galaxy Z Fold 5, including 19.5:9, 21:9, 22:9, and 23:9. The company also created 3D-printed prototypes with additional aspect ratios, like 22.5:9 and 21.5:9. Samsung tested various aspect ratios and in the end, they chose to keep the same 23.1:9 aspect ratio for the 6.2-inch cover display, just like the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
Additionally, PhoneArena’s team managed to see and touch Galaxy Z Flip 5 prototypes showing different colors that never made it to market. As you can see from the images, Samsung tried out multiple shades of pink gold, a dark blue version, and what appears to be an orange-shaded Z Flip 5.
It’s common for companies to create prototypes for each device they manufacture. For various reasons, some never see the light of day, like the Galaxy Z Fold 5 with a built-in S Pen. Nevertheless, it is intriguing to get a glimpse of what could have been or to explore a phone that could have existed, right?