Samsung is set to introduce significant design changes with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6, according to leaked documents. Contrary to previous rumors, the Z Fold 6 will continue to support the S-Pen digital stylus and will even include a dedicated storage slot for the stylus within the device. This enhancement aims to address the inconvenience of carrying the stylus separately, making it more accessible for quick use.
Additionally, the inclusion of the storage compartment for the S-Pen is expected to differentiate the Z Fold 6 from a potential cheaper “Fan Edition” variant, highlighting the former as a premium offering suited for business users.
However, not all aspects of the Z Fold 6 are receiving updates. Reports from supply chain insiders suggest that the camera hardware will remain similar to the Z Fold 4 and Z Fold 5, featuring a three-lens rear camera system with specifications that, while impressive, may not meet the expectations for a flagship device.
With Samsung facing criticism over the camera software and hardware in the Galaxy S24 series, maintaining the current camera setup in the Z Fold 6 could be a temporary solution. As foldables command higher prices, the camera quality becomes crucial, and any shortcomings could deter consumers.
Samsung’s approach to addressing camera concerns in the Galaxy S24 series and how it plans to elevate the Z Fold 6’s camera to compete with other foldables will be pivotal for the company’s foldable lineup.
A newly granted patent award to Samsung reveals additional hardware changes in the Z Fold 6, aimed at addressing common concerns with foldable smartphones, such as bulkiness. The patent describes a thinner hinge assembly compared to previous models, along with a detent-styled hinge that allows the device to have fixed positions as it folds, reducing strain.
These detents are expected to offer preferred positions, including a fully flat position when open, a 90-degree corner for a unique form factor, and possibly a 120-degree angle for comfortable multimedia viewing. The detents should also help support the two sides of the device, reducing strain.
The patent illustrations also hint at a design change for the Z Fold 6, with a wider and shorter cover screen, resembling the form factor of Samsung’s Galaxy S and Galaxy A handsets. This move towards a more conventional phone-like design could make the Z Fold 6 more appealing to a broader audience, similar to devices like the OnePlus Open and the Honor Magic V2.
While the features and designs seen in patents are not always guaranteed to appear in consumer devices, the hinge assembly and design changes suggested in the patent could likely be part of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, aiming to make it more user-friendly and appealing to a wider audience.
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