There have been many leaks of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 ever since. The foldable will be succeeding the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and it’s going to be sleek – according to previous leaks. The leak, this time around, is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 official promotional image.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is close
The anticipation for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is reaching its peak as the official unveiling draws near. Samsung has announced that the highly awaited device will be revealed during an Unpacked event in Seoul, Korea, in the final week of July. Numerous leaks and rumors have surfaced about the phone, but today, we get a glimpse of the picture that will be used in the phone’s marketing campaign.
The slogan for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is “Unfold your world,” a phrase that emphasizes the transformative nature of the foldable device. While the slogan may seem low-effort due to the previous use of the word “fold” in past Fold promotions, it could signify a continued focus on the unique folding capability of the device.
In the leaked image, we can clearly see the much-anticipated gapless hinge, addressing one of the long-standing concerns of foldable smartphones. The design of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 appears to be similar to its predecessor, the Fold 4, with similar camera placements and the familiar arrangement of speakers, power button, and volume buttons. The image also showcases the compatibility of the device with the S Pen, emphasizing its support for the stylus.
Under the hood, the Galaxy Z Fold 5, like the Galaxy S23 series, will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy SoC, ensuring high-performance capabilities and a smooth user experience.
As we approach the final week of July, excitement builds for the official unveiling of the Galaxy Z Fold 5, where we can expect to learn more about its features, specifications, and innovative functionalities that will surely captivate technology enthusiasts and foldable smartphone enthusiasts alike.
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