Rumors and leaks about Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 have been rampant recently. Despite a lot of new competitors in the same sector, the brand’s somewhat lenient approach on foldables makes some of these appear more plausible than others.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 to be the world’s first foldable with a Titanium frame
The image is reportedly an edited picture of the existing Galaxy Z Fold 5 model rather than a render of the future Galaxy Z Fold 6. Nonetheless, the picture serves to illustrate how, if accurate, this will significantly alter the appearance. Notably, there have previously been rumors that the alleged foldable would have a thinner design.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be the thinnest foldable smartphone produced by the South Korean tech giant to date, with a thickness of 11mm, states the claim. To accomplish the dimension modification without sacrificing the model’s structural integrity, the business might perhaps employ a titanium frame, akin to that of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the source continues. Surprisingly, the Galaxy S24 Ultra has a thinner profile than the 8.9mm Galaxy S23 Ultra, which has an aluminum chassis. It is only 8.6mm thick.
Samsung’s Fold 6 aims to redefine foldable device standards in 2024 and beyond with its innovations in design, display, performance, and user experience.
In other news, it is anticipated that the Apple Ring will be released sooner rather than later, according to a recent supply chain report. The smart ring is expected to have touch controls, heart-rate tracking, and other features, as per the patents.
Although having such useful features in such a compact device is impressive, the report may not be entirely accurate. Verification is still required for some lapses.