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This is (allegedly) what the Z Fold 6 is all about
- 7.6-inch primary Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with 120Hz refresh rate technology and 2160 x 1856 pixel resolution;
- 6.3-inch secondary Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen with 120Hz refresh rate support and 2376 x 968 pixel resolution;
- Octa-core Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor with up to 3.39GHz CPU speed;
- 12GB LPDDR5X RAM;
- 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options;
- 50MP primary camera with f/1.8 aperture and OIS;
- 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture and a 120-degree field of view;
- 10MP telephoto sensor with f/2.4 aperture, OIS, 3x optical zoom, and up to 30x digital zoom;
- 4MP under-display camera with f/1.8 aperture;
- 10MP cover camera with f/2.2 aperture;
- 8K video recording support at 30fps;
- FHD video recording at up to 240fps;
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C connectivity;
- Bluetooth 5.3;
- Wi-Fi 6;
- 4,400mAh battery;
- 153.5 x 68.1 x 12.1mm dimensions (folded);
- 153.5 x 132.6 x 5.6mm dimensions (unfolded);
- 239 grams weight;
- Navy, silver shadow, and pink color options.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 vs Z Fold 5: what’s new, what’s the same
The Z Fold 6 (rendered here by a rock-solid source) will look different from the Z Fold 5 at first glance.
The only upgrades featured on the above list are the undoubtedly welcome but also very predictable jump from the Z Fold 5‘s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor to a state-of-the-art new Gen 3 SoC and a slightly larger cover screen with a revised resolution count.
When will the Z Fold 6 be released and how much will it cost?
This is the closest thing we currently have to an official Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 image.
As far as the pricing aspect is concerned, we almost have no doubts anymore that the Z Fold 6 will be more expensive than the Z Fold 5, most likely fetching $1,899.99 in the US in an entry-level 256GB storage configuration, $2,019.99 with double the local digital hoarding room, and an exorbitant $2,259.99 in a top-of-the-line 1TB variant.