The Galaxy Z Fold series is Samsung’s most expensive consumer smartphone lineup. It offers cutting-edge foldable technology accompanied by productivity-focused software and durability. However, the device lacks a flagship-level camera system. The company wants to fix this in the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold4.
According to findings by GalaxyClub, the Galaxy Z Fold4 will arrive with an upgraded camera system. To be precise, it will sport a new telephoto unit.
The device will come with a 10MP sensor with a 3x optical zoom lens. Going by the specs, it appears to be the same one that’s found on all three Galaxy S22 models. For the unaware, the Galaxy Z Fold3 has an older 12MP 2x telephoto unit.
Further, the next-gen foldable’s cover display will retain the 10MP front-facing camera from its predecessor. This same sensor is also found on the Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22+.
Unfortunately, nothing else is known about the Galaxy Z Fold4’s camera setup. However, GalaxyClub suggests that the phone could feature the same 50MP primary sensor and the 12MP ultra-wide unit from the non-Ultra Galaxy S22 models.
For comparison, the current-gen Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 has a 12MP (wide) + 12MP (ultra-wide) + 12MP (2x telephoto) triple rear camera system. There’s also a 10MP front-facing camera for the cover display and a 4MP under-display camera for the main foldable screen.
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