The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra set the new benchmark for cover displays on flip foldables – its 3.6” 1,056 x 1,066px display (413ppi) is about as large as possible, it even has punch holes for the rear cameras. The consensus in the rumor mill is that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 will not be able to match it. Current info suggests that the new Flip will have a 3.4” 720 x 748p (304ppi) display that stops short of the cameras and goes around them with a shallow notch as can be seen in early 3D renders.
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Brar posted a summary of the expected specs for the Galaxy Z Flip5, which match
up with previous reports. The Samsung phone will top the likes of the Razr 40
Ultra and vivo X Fold (both of which have SD 8+ Gen 1 chipsets) with its
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, presumably the higher-clocked “for Galaxy” version to boot.
Efficiency
gains from the Gen 2 chip will be depended on for battery life improvements as
the battery subsystem remains the same – 3,700mAh capacity, 25W charging. The
old Flip got a 92h endurance rating. Nothing
new for the camera system either, the phone is expected to bring the familiar
12+12MP setup. Additional details include 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB storage,
plus Android 13 and OneUI 5.1. There is a chance that Samsung will enable DeX
on the Z Flip for the first time, but that isn’t certain. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 is expected to
start at US$ 1,000, according to Brar, same as the Z Flip4. The Razr 40 Ultra (aka
Razr+) will also be US$ 1,000 in the US. The Samsung Unpacked event is scheduled
for in late July.
