Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 renders leak

The renderings reveal two different variants of the Galaxy Z Fold

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 dual fold is somewhat similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 2. It has a large screen in the middle with two smaller screens on the left and right. The display on the right has two sides. The big difference is that it folds on both sides instead of folding in half. Instead of having a hinge in the center, this unit has two hinges on both sides. This keeps the unit in tablet mode even when folded, albeit with a smaller screen and four camera lenses looking directly at you. Opening the hinges reveals an even bigger tablet-sized screen.

The triple Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 also has hinges on both sides, but they fold in opposite directions. This design would not only create larger screens when the device is in use, but would also allow for a larger external screen. Sammy was criticized for the large 4.6-inch external screen on the first Fold. The sequel improved the design of the external display and the Galaxy Z Fold 3 appears to offer an even larger external display. If the triple Galaxy Z Fold 3 includes a sliding keyboard, users will be able to wriggle the device in a laptop mode, which would be really useful.

It should be noted that Pigtou made some changes to the illustrations in Samsung’s patents by adding a pierced selfie slot on the cover of the double-fold model and also added speakers at the bottom of the two fold-out screens on that model. Frankly, it makes sense for Samsung to add them to the real device.

Samsung is bringing foldable phones to the masses this year with more affordable variants of its flexible devices. The problem here is balance. Making a foldable phone cheaper will require Samsung to eliminate some of the features and components that make that device possible. But this must be done in a way that does not detract from the experience or make the phone more susceptible to damage.

After years and years reporting on folding (remember the Samsung Galaxy F?), There is no doubt that they are becoming conventional devices (albeit with prices, not so much yet). The best way to get them into the hands of more people is to lower the price. This is more important than ever, considering that we are still in the middle of a pandemic that has really devastated the global economy. This made it more difficult than ever to buy a $ 2,000 phone.

The lower priced versions of the foldables will make these phones accessible to more consumers. Fold turns a phone with a traditional-sized screen into a tablet while traveling. The Flip starts out as a small pocket device and opens to become a big screen device. It should be interesting to see what direction foldable phone manufacturers will take us in the years to come. And then there’s the wildcard: Apple hasn’t thrown its folding hat into the ring yet.

Source