Samsung’s next foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip has now been fully revealed, thanks to a new leak including renders and specs.
WinFuture and Evleaks posted official renders from Samsung along with a full spec sheet for the Galaxy Z Flip.
According to the renders, the phone features a 6.7-inch OLED “Ultra-Thin Glass” foldable display with an FHD+ 2636 x 1080 resolution and a 22:9 aspect ratio.
The Galaxy Z Flip will also feature a hole-punch camera at the top of the front display. There’s also a second display on the outside of the device. It’s a 1.06-inch (300 x 116 resolution) OLED panel that shows the time and some notifications.
In terms of cameras, the phone will feature three. On the outside, there is a dual-camera setup with a 12-megapixel and 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens.
On the inside, there is a single 10-megapixel camera. Other specs include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage. It also boasts a USB-C port for charging and audio. There’s no microSD card slot, no 3.5mm headphone jack, and no support for 5G.
Samsung is yet to reveal the pricing information for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip. However, a few prolific leaks have confirmed a similar price indicating that could be the final price for the device.
One of the leaks XDA Developers indicated that the foldable phone will be cheaper than the Galaxy Fold. It will cost about $1,400 when it launches on 14 February.
Also, a tweeter Max Weinbach, also concluded that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will retail at $1400, He adds, there is a possibility that the flip is an AT & T exclusive.
The Z Flip seems like it’ll be a clamshell device, complete with a 7.2-inch fold-out display. It will be part of Samsung’s biggest launch event alongside several Galaxy S20 models that will be launched the same period.
The Z flip this time will boast a glass screen instead of the plastic display seen on the other Samsung Fold features.