Samsung Galaxy Z Flip to Get its Biggest Missing Feature

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip to Get its Biggest Missing Feature

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip could get a 5G version that could rival the network capabilities of the Samsung Galaxy S20. However, it still has most of the same pros and cons as the original foldable.

SamMobile (via TechRadar) claims that there will be only one Galaxy Z Flip 5G model, and the Samsung-focused site recently revealed that this new model will have 256GB of storage like the original LTE version The model number found by SamMobile indicates that this phone will be released in Korea and Europe/Australia, but hopefully we will see this phone in the US as well.

Hopefully, this upgrade also means that Samsung will upgrade the CPU: the Snapdragon 865, the successor chip to the Snapdragon 855 in the Z Flip, supports 5G by default, so Samsung will be able to fold the phone phone's performance and may add more advanced wireless support at the same time.

One of our criticisms of the phone was its lack of a 5G network, unlike the all-5G S20 series launched at the same time. However, the addition of 5G probably won't contribute to the large asking price of $1,400, and there are no rumors of any changes being made to the phone's body to fix the bent display. However, this is a welcome addition to the most capable foldable on the market right now.

However, it may not last that long. We expect the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 to arrive around August alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 20. The Fold 2 will have an upgraded camera, a revamped display, and perhaps an S-Pen stylus added to make the most of its large unfolded screen It is said to be a major improvement over the flawed first generation, including the ability to.

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