Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 May Host the Company's 200MP ISOCELL HP2 Sensor this Year

Sohail Akhtar

Rumors surrounding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 are gaining momentum, with a recent leak hinting at a substantial camera enhancement. According to reliable tipster @Tech_Reve, the Fold 6 might feature the impressive 200MP ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor, the same sensor found in the S24 Ultra. 


This speculation diverges from an earlier tip by Ice Universe, which suggested the presence of a 50MP sensor similar to the one on the Z Fold 5. The potential upgrade in the camera department adds an element of surprise to the Fold 6 expectations. 

The ISOCELL HP2 sensor is renowned for its 16-to-1 pixel binning tech that creates 12.5MP shots, treating users to exceptional detail and clarity in their photos. In addition to the camera enhancements, recent rumors indicate other notable changes for the Galaxy Z Fold 6. 


The physical changes in the latest Samsung foldable phones include a wider aspect ratio for the cover screen, a reduction in weight, and a less prominent display crease. Samsung's innovative approach to foldable technology continues to evolve, with each iteration bringing improvements and new features.

Moreover, there are speculations about Samsung working on a more affordable variant of the Galaxy Z Fold, expected to launch this year. With the excitement building around the Galaxy Fold 6, Samsung devotees eagerly await the official unveiling to see how these rumored upgrades will contribute to the device's overall performance and user experience.


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