Galaxy Z Flip 6: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, major camera upgrade
Galaxy Z Fold 6: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, major camera upgrade, sharper edges, larger outer display, reduced thickness
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 to be launched at July Unpacked Event
The next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event is scheduled for July 10, 2024, where Samsung is expected to launch several new products including the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. According to various leaks and reports, both devices will come with significant upgrades. Let's take a closer look at what we know so far.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is rumored to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and a major camera upgrade with a new 50MP sensor. The design of the device has also been leaked, revealing that it will have sharper edges and squared-off corners for a more refined look. Additionally, the outer display size is reportedly larger than its predecessor, while the thickness of the phone has been reduced.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is also expected to receive some notable upgrades. It will come with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and a major camera upgrade as well, featuring a new primary sensor. The power button and fingerprint sensor are said to be darker in color and bigger in size for improved usability.
Despite these exciting developments, some reports suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 may not offer significant hardware upgrades beyond what we've seen before. It remains to be seen whether this will disappoint fans of the foldable phone market or if Samsung can still deliver an impressive product despite incremental improvements.
Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to be announced in less than a month.
The cover display of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is rumored to have a wider aspect ratio and higher resolution compared to its predecessor.
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The article by Tom Pritchard contains several logical fallacies. The first is an appeal to authority in the form of Samsung not confirming the leaked specs. This is a fallacy because the truth of a claim does not depend on who makes it or whether they are an authority on the subject (Scoring Rule: Any fallacy examples found means a score cannot be more than 85). The second fallacy is dichotomous depiction, where the author frames the lack of major hardware upgrades as a negative without considering other potential benefits or perspectives (Scoring Rule: Any fallacy examples found means a score cannot be more than 85). The third fallacy is inflammatory rhetoric, where the author uses language such as 'rather disappointing news' and 'disappointing to say the least' to elicit an emotional response from the reader (Scoring Rule: Any fallacy examples found means a score cannot be more than 85). The final fallacy is informal, where the author assumes that a change in aspect ratio and resolution on the cover display implies a design change without providing evidence or reasoning for this assumption (Scoring Rule: Any fallacy examples found means a score cannot be more than 85).
If rumors are to be believed, the next generation of Samsung foldables will be announced in less than a month. But if you were expecting big changes on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 then we have some rather disappointing news.
Unfortunately it looks like we won’t see any major hardware upgrades, and instead we’ll have yet another year of incremental hardware upgrades.
The ray of hope here is that the phone now seems to be capable of recording slow-mo videos in 4K and 120fps or Full HD and 240fps.
It’s not entirely clear why this is the case, but there have been rumors that the Z Fold 6 could feature a titanium metal frame. That would certainly shave off some weight, and combined with the new design could make the foldable more comfortable to use.
The article by Tom Pritchard contains several logical fallacies.