The South Korean giant first offered this option on 2019’s Galaxy S10 Plus, which also had a microSD slot for storage expansion. 1TB smartphones are quite rare and some may argue that most everyday users don’t need them, but such massive storage space could be great for power users, especially those who use phablets – a term that has been coined for phones with very large displays – and those who own foldable phones.
Galaxy Z Fold 4 will not have expandable memory, but 1TB should be enough for most people
The Fold 4 is expected to be an incremental upgrade with a few important changes. While the phone is expected to retain the 7.6-inches internal and 6.2-inches outer screens, other exterior changes are on the cards, such as a less noticeable main display crease, a smaller and lighter hinge, a wider aspect ratio, and slimmer bezels.
The phone is also likely to swap out the 12MP main camera for a 50MP sensor and may flaunt a better telephoto sensor with a greater 3x zoom range. It will also most likely be powered by Qualcomm’s latest premium SoC, the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1.