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Foldable devices are designed to offer users a larger screen when unfolded, while still being portable and easy to carry around. The technology behind folding smartphones is still relatively new, and there are some concerns about durability and long-term reliability. However, many consumers are excited about the potential of folding phones, and several major tech companies have already released or announced devices in this category. Samsung currently leads that category, with the South Korean tech giant poised to drop two new foldables later this year – the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. Latest leaks reveal the super sleek design of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Galaxy Z Fold 5 Render

SuperRoader, a popular YouTuber, has recently shared concept renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. The design features an individual camera ring on the rear, reminiscent of the Galaxy S23, resulting in a sleek appearance. Additionally, the phone folds flat, a characteristic similar to other foldable devices from Chinese brands.

According to several reports, Samsung is working on a new hinge that will make the phone gapless when folded, and the foldable screen’s crease less visible. If these reports are accurate, Samsung will have resolved the two most significant issues that Galaxy Z Fold series users have been complaining about. The smartphone will feature a 6.2-inch cover display with a 120Hz Super AMOLED panel, a tripe rear-facing camera with 50MP+12MP+10MP sensors, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 For Galaxy processor, and a 4,400mAh battery. Although the device will likely not come with a built-in S Pen slot, it will be compatible with an S Pen Fold Edition.

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