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the large external screen leaked on the networks, it will measure 3.4 inches

Leaker Ice Universe has posted a photo of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 external display.

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Credit: Ice Universe via Twitter

Ice Universe released a new photo of the Galaxy Z Flip 5. Samsung’s foldable smartphone should not officially be released until next July, but it has little more secrets for many people. The photo revealed by the leaker gives us a better overview of the external screen of the Korean flagship. Like its predecessor, it is located on the top cover of the phone. However, we will note a change in size: its dimensions.

When the display of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 occupies a diagonal of 1.9 inches, that of the new model should be spread over no less than 3.4 inches, with a resolution of 720 x 748 pixels, for 305 ppi. A slightly lower density than its predecessor, which combines approximately 373 pixels per inch, but the display space and the range of applications that this will allow to offer more than compensates. For the rest, the improvements should put the Galaxy Z Flip 5 at the top of the foldable smartphone hierarchy.

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 screen will have a diagonal of 3.4 inches

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 might find an unexpected competitor in the form of Motorola’s Razr 40 Ultra. The latter not only promises to be cheaper, but it can also boast of sporting a larger external screen, at 3.7 inches for a 1066 x 1056 pixel resolution and 405 ppi density.

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More than the hardware aspect, it is the software support and the applications dedicated to this screen on the hood that will make the difference between the multitude of products that will soon be available to customers wishing to buy a foldable smartphone. . While Samsung isn’t supposed to show off its Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 until next July, Google is going to show off its own folding phone, the Pixel Fold, in the coming days. The Mountain View company has become a master in the art of optimizing the performance of its devices despite theoretically less efficient components and could steal market share from the Korean giant in this very elitist segment.

Source : Phone Arena

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