We’ve been hearing a lot about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, but now its entire spec sheet leaked out – and it confirmed that major changes are coming. Samsung has rethought the floor plan of the device and while some features won’t change, the experience might be quite different. Let’s start with the size. As you can see in the table below, the phone got a millimeter shorter and wider, but the aspect ratios of the two screens are more different than these measurements suggest. The important thing here is that the phone is thinner and lighter, which should make it feel closer to a traditional bar phone when folded.
The cover display will be a 6.3” panel,
now with 968 x 2,376px, which works out to a 22.1:9 aspect ratio, compared to
the taller 23.1:9 of the old model. By the looks of it, it’s still a 120Hz LTPS
panel. The internal display has changed too – the 7.6” diagonal now spans 1,856
x 2,160px resolution instead of 1,812 x 2,176px. The new aspect ratio is
10.5:9, i.e. slightly closer to square than the 10.8:9 of last year’s Fold.
This is also a 120Hz non-LTPO display. The leaked specs don’t name the chipset
explicitly (Samsung rarely does), but the octa-core CPU shows that this is a
Snapdragon instead of an Exynos (which has a 10-core CPU). There’s no change in
the RAM – only 12GB is listed – and the storage is 512GB.
The rest of the spec sheet doesn’t show
many changes. The Galaxy Z Fold6 has a 4,400mAh battery (same as before).
Charging speed is not listed, but we’re not expecting major changes on this
front. The USB-C port is wired for USB 3.2 Gen 1. Additional connectivity
includes Wi-Fi 6 (ax), Bluetooth 5.3, NFC and UWB. And 5G, of course. Finally,
the cameras. The rear trio features a 50MP main (f/1.8, OIS, 8K @ 30fps video),
10MP 3x telephoto (also with OIS) and a 12MP ultra wide (120°). There are two
selfie cameras: 10MP on the cover display and 4MP under the main display
inside. In other words, this is pretty much exactly the same camera setup as on
the Z Fold5.
As we heard a couple of days ago, the
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 will be $100 more expensive than its predecessor (in the
US, other regions should see a similar bump in price). The official
announcement is coming at the next Galaxy Unpacked event, which should be a
couple of weeks before the Olympics.