Samsung is preparing to launch a new
version of the Galaxy Z Flip with 5G on August 5, when the Galaxy Note20 is
also expected to arrive. The new phone is rumored to have a Snapdragon 865+
chipset and a different set of cameras, but today’s new photos on TENAA reveal
practically no changes in the overall design. However, we do see a silver color
of the body, which is different than any of the Mirror options Samsung
initially introduced.
While the camera one on the inside will
retain the 12MP sensor, on the outside the setup will be 12 MP + 10 MP,
compared to 12 MP + 12 MP combo in the first Galaxy Z Flip. The big foldable
display is 6.7” AMOLED with 1080p resolution, while the outer smaller screen
right next to the dual camera is another AMOLED with a resolution of 300 x 112
pixels.
Battery is listed as 2,500 + 704 mAh,
meaning it is likely to remain close to the 3,300 mAh, but with the internals
of the new chipset, we might be up for a slight change in the charging
department. The CPU of the Snapdragon 865+ is expected to break the 3 GHz
threshold, and TENAA hints at this as well - the Z Flip 5G will have a
processor that can go as high as 3.09 GHz.