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New leak talks about Galaxy Z Fold 6 improvements over its predecessor 

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Samsung is currently working on its sixth-generation foldable models which are expected to be unveiled in July 2024. But ahead of that, a new leak has emerged on the web which talks about Galaxy Z Fold 6 improvements over its predecessor.

According to the information of @Tech_Reve, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will come with improved UTG tactility and durability alongside having enhanced hinge thickness. It is also tipped to be thinner as compared to Galaxy Z Fold 5 and could launch with a Titanium finish.

Moving on, the smartphone might feature improved UDC which focuses on aperture and appearance improvement rather than pixel count. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is also rumored to bring Galaxy S24 series-like frame design and approximately 5% increased battery as compared to its predecessor.

In addition to these improvements, the tipster also shares some other aspects of Galaxy Z Fold 6 in which we can expect some modifications such as RAM, Storage configuration, and weight. Currently, the weight of the Fold 6 ranges from 248 to 249 grams.

Furthermore, Samsung can also reduce the thickness of the hinges, and there will be no S Pen slot. The cover display of Galaxy Z Fold 6 is also expected to come with a different aspect ratio which is identical to competitors’ products from China, especially the OnePlus Open.

However, the price of the upcoming Galaxy foldable is currently under wraps, as the Korean tech maker is also discussing the cost of its lite variant.

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