Key takeaways:
- Galaxy Z Fold 6 leak suggests a minimal increase in cover display size despite user expectations.
- Foldable and cover displays maintain similar diagonal measurements with adjustments to the aspect ratio.
- The focus seems to be on iterative upgrades like a lighter build and sharper design rather than a major display overhaul.
Those hoping for a significantly larger cover display on the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 might be disheartened by a recent leak. A case manufacturer, Thinborne, has seemingly revealed a case design for the Fold 6 on X (formerly Twitter), hinting that Samsung isn’t making drastic changes to the cover display size.
While the case suggests a slightly wider cover display due to a different aspect ratio, the overall usable screen area is expected to remain largely unchanged. This aligns with reports indicating a similar approach for the main foldable display – a 7.6-inch panel with a tweaked aspect ratio resulting in a shorter, wider form factor.
The leak paints a picture of an evolution rather than a revolution for the Fold 6. Aside from the display tweaks and a potential shift towards a more angular design with sharper corners, the phone appears set to receive familiar yearly upgrades like a more powerful Snapdragon processor and updated software. Disappointingly, camera specifications and battery capacity are expected to remain unchanged.
There are whispers of a Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra with potentially superior specs compared to the standard Fold 6. However, this pricier model might be exclusive to the Korean market. With the standard Fold 6 already anticipated to have a $100 price hike, the Ultra variant could be out of reach for many users.
While the Fold 6 might not be the radical upgrade some were hoping for, it seems Samsung is focusing on refining the existing formula. This could translate into a phone with a more comfortable form factor, potentially lighter weight due to a rumored titanium frame, and the usual performance improvements. However, those yearning for a significant leap in cover display size might have to wait for the next generation.
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