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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 will bite the dust – report
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TheSamsung Galaxy Z Fold5 foldable will take a major step forward in terms of the durability of the range, according to a new leak.
Reportedly, it’ll be the first ever foldable phone to have a dust resistance certification, which is has been a notoriously difficult thing for the form factor to achieve to date.
According to the prolific tipster @chunvn8888, the new gapless ‘raindrop’ hinge design may enable Samsung to build on the IPX8 certification with by replacing that X with a number.
This may be because the hinge could allow the phone to fold completely flat and could prevent the build up of dust within the phone. According to the tipster (viaSamMobile), it’s still being considered by Samsung and may not make it into the final version of the branding.
It’d be another significant step along the journey for the foldable form factor, which got off to an inauspicious start when Samsung had torecall the first Galaxy Folda few years back.
Because of the new gap-less design, Samsung is considering adding dust proof certified. Tho I don’t expect much of this to become true on commercial units
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is probably just a few months away, with Samsung launching its foldable phones in August in previous years. The leaker also says it’ll be the lightest version of the phone year, while other speculation has suggested theGalaxy-optimised Snapdragon 8 Gen 2system on a chip will take care of the heavy lifting.
We’re also hoping for a 120Hz refresh rate on that foldable AMOLED screen. As well as the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung is highly likely to launch a fifth-generation version of the Galaxy Z Flip at the same time.
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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