Samsung is widely expected to release two foldable phones in the second half of the year instead of the traditional new Galaxy Note flagship that usually launches in summer. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 could be unveiled during an Unpacked event in July, a report said recently. The increased frequency of Fold 3 rumors and leaks seems to support those claims since new Galaxy flagships always start leaking a few months before the official announcements. By the time Samsung holds the press conference, Samsung fans already know everything about the new hardware — and the Fold 3 looks like it will fall into the same category.
Several reports have already detailed a few Fold 3 features that make the new foldable sound more exciting than anything Samsung has made before. The phone is expected to feature a more compact body than its predecessors, under panel camera (UPC) display technology, a second-gen Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) cover, and stylus support. A recent finding also tells us that Samsung has big health-related plans for foldable handsets. And now, a brand new leak adds another exciting feature to the list that foldable phones can benefit from: IP67 dust and water resistance.
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Leak reveals a new Galaxy Z Fold 3 feature Samsung fans will love originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 28 Apr 2021 at 12:02:53 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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