With each new addition, Samsung's current-gen Foldables are progressively getting better. As the Korean manufacturer is gearing up to introduce the Samsung Galaxy Flip3 and Fold3 successors, we've witnessed dozens of reports based on leaks and rumors. But drawing closer to launch, a complete specs sheet has surfaced. Tipped by a credible industry source, the leak features the upcoming Z Flip 4.
Courtesy of the renowned phone leaker, Yogesh Brar, better known as @heyitsyogesh, the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 leak leaves little to the imagination. Stretching 6.7-inch corner to corner, the Super AMOLED screen reaches a 120Hz refresh rate while running an FHD+ resolution — to point out the obvious, Samsung is going back to its roots with this value foldable.
The secondary outer display on the Galaxy Z flip 4 has grown to 2.1” (up from 1.9”), leaving more room for interaction with the extra Super AMOLED panel, all while maintaining the same pocketability. Capped at a lower refresh rate, the cover screen packs a resolution of 260 x 512 pixels.
At its heart, Samsung's new Flip model has the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, 8GB of memory, and up to 128GB/256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. 25W wired and 10W wireless charging power the (now larger) 3700 mAh battery inside the foldable. The handset boots to the Android12-based OneUI.
Note that the camera configuration is carried over from the Galaxy Z Flip3 wholesale, both on the front and back. The rear setup includes Two 12MP lenses — one wide and the other ultra-wide. Plus, a 10MP selfie snapper rounds off the camera composition.
Other notable highlights of the Galaxy z Flip 4 would be a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, Armour aluminum frame with tougher drop and scratch resistance, stereo speakers, IPX8 water resistance, NFC, and 5G connectivity.