Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5’s External Screen Size Could Be Same As Fold4, New Leak Reveals

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Samsung enthusiasts, get ready for a new smartphone release! Last August, Samsung released the Galaxy Z Fold4, featuring a 6.2″ cover display. Now, according to a reliable source, Ice Universe, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold5 will also have a 6.2″ external screen. However, the tipster did not mention the resolution of the panel, leaving fans in suspense about whether it will be the same as the previous model or not.

Ice Universe also revealed that most of the specifications for the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5 have been finalized and won’t be changed. Both of these foldable smartphones’ designs have been reportedly completed, which should excite fans who are eager to see the new models.

Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold5 is creating a buzz in the tech community, and recent reports suggest it will offer the same storage options as its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold4. According to a report from last month, the Fold5 is expected to come with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options.

Excitingly, a new hinge design for the Fold5 is rumored to be in the final stages of testing. Reports suggest that this new hinge design will conceal the display crease, which has been a minor issue for some users in previous foldable models. With this update, Samsung seems to be addressing one of the key concerns with foldable phones and improving the user experience.

While Samsung has not yet officially released the Galaxy Z Fold5’s specifications, these latest rumors are already generating excitement among tech enthusiasts. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the expected launch date.

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