The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 could take a new step in the construction of foldable smartphones. The most recent rumors suggest that this device could be the first of its kind to feature a titanium structure.
According to the latest rumors, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will feature a titanium structure, similar to that of the recently launched Galaxy S24 Ultra. This material is known for its good strength-to-weight ratio.
Titanium structure could reach the Galaxy Z Fold6
Galaxy Z Fold6/Ultra • Wider & Brighter Dynamic 2x 120hz Amoled displays• Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy• Bigger cooling system• 50/12/10 cameras• Titanium frame• Gorilla Glass Armor • ~4600mah battery• 7 years of updates• Galaxy AI• 256/512/1TBAround $1799 pic.twitter.com/vyf6yIoL3d
— Anthony (@TheGalox_) March 25, 2024
This means that users will have a more robust device, but also lighter. For foldable devices, where weight is a crucial factor, this material choice could represent a breakthrough.
In addition to superior resistance to scratches and dents, the use of titanium can significantly increase the durability of the Z Fold 6. This could increase users' confidence in investing in such a device.
OZ Fold 6 promises to bring a wide range of improvements. It is expected to include Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, an advanced cooling system, and a redesigned hinge for smoother usability. It will have more resistant Gorilla Glass Armor and a slightly larger 4600 mAh battery.
Visually, the Fold 6 will adopt a more robust design, resembling the Galaxy S24 Ultra. A significant aesthetic evolution is expected in relation to its predecessors.
Samsung remains discreet about details. But it is speculated that the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 will take place in mid-July 2024. In addition, rumors are circulating of a more affordable version of the Fold 6. This version, although more economical, may not support the S Pen and have a more modest design.