Stunning Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 video shows 3 screens and rotating camera

Stunning Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 video shows 3 screens and rotating camera

Samsung is expected to unveil two new flagship phones this summer, the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 20. Both will appear at a hypothetical event in July or August and could hit store shelves well before Apple's iPhone 12.

Of the two devices, the Galaxy Fold 2 is under more pressure. Samsung's first foldable phone is very expensive at nearly $2,000, and early review units showed durability issues that Samsung needs to fix.

But if the Galaxy Fold 2 rumor proves true, it will be a much-improved foldable phone, perhaps worthy of the ultra-premium price tag. And now render artist TechConfiguration has made many of these rumors a reality while adding some unique features.

As reported by T3, the first thing that stands out in this Galaxy Fold 2 video is the rotating camera positioned on the left side of the device. It has the same 108MP resolution as the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. The other two lenses are 20MP and 12MP. Therefore, selfies will be just as beautiful as other photos.

Another attractive feature of this Galaxy Fold 2 concept is that it has three displays. In fold mode, there is a 6.6-inch OLED screen on the front, a big jump up from the 4.6-inch panel of the original Galaxy Fold. There is also a 5 x 0.8-inch mini-OLED display, which would be used for notifications. It could also be used as a mini-dashboard to display additional information when playing games.

Inside this Galaxy Fold 2 design boasts a huge 8" OLED display. This is considerably larger than the current 7.3-inch screen. However, with a rotating camera on the left lip, Samsung would be able to achieve a larger main screen without the large notch that it currently has.

The specs here are as expected, including a Snapdragon 865 CPU, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. All of this would be accompanied by a large 7.000mAh battery. And of course, 5G connectivity is standard.

The device would be unlocked using a fingerprint scanner built into the front display, as opposed to the current side-mounted fingerprint button. This would be a natural evolution of the design.

One of the most interesting features in this Galaxy Fold 2 video is the laptop mode. This foldable phone can be used with the top of the display tilted up, and the bottom of the screen will feature a QWERTY keyboard.

Will the Galaxy Fold 2 look like this? We do not know if Samsung will add a third display, but it is conceivable that it will feature a rotating camera. However, it would need to be as durable as the hinge that folds the phone.

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