Samsung is preparing a Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, and it will be a thinner than the Galaxy Z Fold6. It will also have a better camera, as the leakster Evan Blass revealed the new foldable will sport a 200 MP main sensor. We expect the sensor to be the recently launched ISOCELL HP9. It is not quite as good as the ISOCELL HP2 in the Galaxy S24 ultra but still comes with Tetra-pixel technology, 0.56 μm pixels and 1/1.4" size.
The new phone should have an 8" foldable
panel, a 6.5" cover screen, and a 10.6 mm thickness in its folded state.
We are also waiting to learn more about the chipset and the battery technology
and capacity, but this would be once the phone launches in either September or
October.
The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition will
compete against the Magic V3 and Mix Fold 4, but rumors are suggesting this
would happen only in Korea and China; Samsung is not planning to launch this
foldable on the global market just yet.