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Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim could bring under-display camera evolution

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It seems Samsung will bring an upgraded under-display camera to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim. The company has been working on a slimmer version of the Z Fold 6, which could go official well before the Galaxy S25 series unveiling.

GalaxyClub reports that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim could feature a 5MP under-display camera. It’s a minor upgrade over the current 4MP sensor. However, this slight shift could result in significant improvement in the picture quality.

With the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung debuted under-display camera technology. The camera cutout becomes kind of invisible when not in use. With each generation, the company refined the functionality such as hole area and camera resolution.

Since the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the Korean tech giant has been bringing a 4MP UDC sensor. This area would finally get an upgrade, tentatively with the Slim variant. However, the handset will exclusively be available in South Korea and China.

Apart from UDC specs, the remaining camera specs of the Fold 6 Slim are yet to be known. Meanwhile, the smartphone should not have any downgrade from the standard variant such as a 50-megapixel primary shooter.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim will be around 2mm slimmer than the Z Fold 6. It could feature larger screens than the regular variant with a cover screen of 6.5-inch and an inner screen of 8-inch is rumored over 6.3-inch and 7.6-inch of Fold 6.

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