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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 camera might not look all that different
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TheSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 4camera might not look quite as different to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3’s as we were led to believe.
According to Twitter tipster TechTalkTV, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 will pack a camera module that looks almost identical to theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 3equivalent.
EXCLUSIVE: The camera layout of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 will not look like the one shared by Onleaks. Instead, it will almost exactly look like the one on the Z Fold 3.pic.twitter.com/2IignnOEta
That might not sound like much of a revelation, but it runs counter to what we’ve been led to expect.
Renowned tipsterOnLeakshad previously supplied renders suggesting that Samsung’s next premium foldable would adopt a new camera design more in keeping with the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.
OnLeaks himself responded to the tweet with a slightly resigned-sounding “Damn…”, suggesting that this updated take might be on the money.
Still, while it might look the same as its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Fold 4’s camera should represent a notable step up. In a subsequent tweet, TechTalkTV confirmed previous claims that the foldable “will for sure have a 50MP main camera”.
This is good news, since the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3’s 12MP main camera was a bit of a disappointment, offering good but not great images. And if you’re spending £1,600 on your new smartphone, you might just expect it to be great.
Samsung seems likely to launch the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 at a launch event in August or September. Besides an improved camera system, we’re expecting a refined hinge design and a powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.
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