Don’t expect much change in Galaxy Z Fold6. At least we can be sure of the camera. It is the same as Fold4 and Fold5, that’s for sure.
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) October 19, 2023
With OnePlus making its foray into the foldable phones market with its OnePlus Open, Samsung faces increased competition. And although Samsung might not make upgrades in the camera division, it looks like it is working towards making the phone thinner.
As per reports from THE ELEC, Samsung is taking a page out of its Chinese competitors’ playbook by reverse engineering their latest foldables to understand how they achieved a slimmer design. Armed with these insights, Samsung aims to apply them to its upcoming foldables, aiming for a thinner form factor.
In comparison to Huawei’s recent foldable releases, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5, at 13.4mm when folded, falls behind in terms of thickness. Huawei’s Mate X3, launched in April, boasts a slender 11.8mm profile, while the Mate X5, released in September, is even thinner at 11.1mm. Xiaomi’s Mix Fold 3, unveiled in August, takes the lead with a mere 10.9mm thickness. Clearly, there’s room for improvement in the slimness department for Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold.
On a different note, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is rumored to come with a significantly upgraded 50MP primary rear-facing camera. This enhancement could elevate the imaging capabilities of Samsung’s premier flip phone, aligning them with those of the Galaxy Z Fold 5.
Of course, while the Z Fold 5 boasts three rear-facing snappers, it’s doubtful that the Z Flip 6 will add a tertiary sensor to the mix, even with the speculated upgrade to its primary camera.