- Samsung could go all-out with its next foldable flagship, the
Galaxy Z Fold 4 . - The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is expected to come with 1TB internal storage and Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.
- The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is expected to make its debut in August.
This time, Samsung is expected to bring some meaningful improvements to its foldable devices and enhanced internal storage is one of them. According to the latest rumour, Z Fold 4 may have 1TB of internal storage.
The storage amount is critical for Samsung’s foldable phone as Fold 3 was lacking a microSD card slot and its successor Fold 4 may join that club with 1TB of internal storage – double than what the Fold 3 offered.
Foldable phones demand a little more storage as they have a large display making them ideal for streaming movies, managing office presentations and much more.
Storage doesn't come cheap, you can expect that 1TB Z Fold 4 may be the most expensive foldable variant yet. Last year, 512GB Z Fold 3 was priced at $1,900, and we could see the Z Fold 4 cross the $2,000 mark this year, both due to rising prices of raw materials as well as the increased storage space.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 rumoured specifications
Reportedly, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 will be Samsung’s first phone with the new UFS 4.0 storage technology that promises faster read and write speeds when compared to UFS 3.0.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is said to have a 6.2-inch front display and a 7.6-inch internal display. Reports also suggest that it could be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset along with a 4400mAh battery with 25W fast charging and reverse wireless charging capabilities.
Coming to camera specifications, Fold 4 may get a 108MP main camera 12MP ultra-wide-angle and a 12MP telephoto camera with 3X zoom.
Reports also suggest that Samsung is making Fold 4 slimmer and lighter with an all-new ‘single hinge’ mechanism.
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