Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip—outed once again by the ever-accurate Ice Universe—is rumored to be the follow-up to the Galaxy Fold, cutting ties with the handset that brought more frustration than sales and switching up its vision for the folding phone. Here’s everything we know about it.
Update 9:25: Added a link to a purported video of the Galaxy Z Flip in action.
Design
Unlike last year’s Galaxy Fold, which opened like a tiny book, the Galaxy Z Flip, well, flips. According to rumors and renders obtained by WinFuture and Evan Blass, it’s going to function a lot like the new Motorola razr, opening upward to reveal a very tall screen. In fact, the design appears to be hiding in plain sight, filling in the A’s in Samsung’s own Unpacked teaser.
Samsung is seemingly hiding its new folding phone where everyone can see it.
A flip design means you’ll need to open the Galaxy Z Flip if you want to get anything done with it. When closed the device is basically a square, which seemingly makes it pretty impossible to use. Compounding that is its reported 1.06-inch outer display that doesn’t offer anything near the functionality of the Galaxy Fold’s 4.6-inch outer display.
But it should fit nicely in a pocket. A leaked spec sheet obtained by WinFuture pegs the Z Flip at 87.4 x 73.6 x 15.4mm when closed, thinner than the Galaxy Fold and about as wide as the Galaxy S10+. However, if you’re hoping for a headphone jack, it looks like you’re out of luck: Renders don’t show one anywhere.
Nor do the leaked renders show a fingerprint sensor. That’s not surprising since Samsung moved to an in-display sensor with the S10, but that’s not what the Z Flip will reportedly use. Like the Galaxy Fold, Samsung has integrated the fingerprint sensor into the side power button, which should make it easy to unlock, flip open, and start using.
Speaking of using it, Ben Geskin shared a purported video of the Z Flip in action, and it looks to be solidly made, with a satisfying click when closed.
Display
Even though you’ll need to open the Z Flip to see it, the display will be its most hyped feature. It’s not just because it folds—Samsung has learned a thing or two from the Galaxy Fold and upgraded the display. Instead of plastic, the new foldable phone will reportedly use Samsung’s new Ultra Thin Glass, which should eliminate most of the issues that plagued the previous generation. However, Max Weinbach on Twitter notes that display will still have a visible crease when opened. Whether that’s better than one that develops over time remains to be seen.
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