Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 could have flagship-level camera specs
SAMSUNG is due to have a big mobile event in just a few months.
Samsung’s book-like foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 4, is now the first to get the full reveal, kinda. Noted leaker Ice Universe published the allegedly “100% accurate” specification sheet for the phone on Twitter on May 30. It indicates that Samsung’s fourth-generation foldable will be more of a minor tech bump than a complete upgrade to its predecessor.
The leak said that the next Galaxy Z Fold 4 will have a 7.6-inch QXGA+ AMOLED display on the inside when folded out and a 6.2-inch HD+ AMOLED display on the front. Both displays will supposedly sport a 120Hz refresh rate. Compare this to last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 3, which has similar display specs, including the 7.6-inch screen inside the device and 6.2-inch exterior Cover Screen.
The Galaxy Z Fold 4’s guts will purportedly be more current than its flagship sibling’s, the Galaxy S22. The Z Fold 4 could be souped up with Qualcomm’s next-gen mobile processor, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1.
There’s also 12GB of RAM inside the Z Fold 4, said the leak, and two options for storage (up to 512GB). The leaked 4400 mAh battery is the same size as last year’s model.
More notably, this generation’s Galaxy foldables could finally be on the same camera system as the Galaxy flagship launch. The leaked spec sheet indicates three rear cameras: a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10MP telephoto with up to 3x optical zoom.
It’s similar to the setup in the Galaxy S22/S22+, and it would mean a Galaxy foldable with a camera that’s much more capable than previous Folds.
There are two additional front-facing cameras on the Z Fold 4: one for the standard front-facing selfie and one on the foldable inside for video conferencing and the like.