As the pioneer of folding screen mobile phones, Samsung’s flagship business-style Galaxy Z Fold series folding screen flagships have received high attention from users around the world. Not long ago, the new generation of folding screen flagship Galaxy Z Fold 3 began to be exposed and instantly became the focus of attention of the media and users. Now there is the latest news. Following the exposure of the rendering of the exterior, some foreign media have recently revealed the patented design of the phone, showing that the phone may use touch-type side buttons.
According to the latest information released by foreign media 91mobiles, the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 will be equipped with touch buttons on the side instead of traditional physical buttons. According to the description of the patent, traditional physical buttons will cause trouble to users and may cause damage to the hinge. The patent aims to replace physical buttons with touch-based virtual buttons, which can realize various button functions without exposed buttons.
In other respects, according to previously exposed news, the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 will use a 7.56-inch non-perforated inner screen, using under-screen camera technology, and can also realize Selfie and video call functions. It will be equipped with a new generation of UTG glass technology, and the thickness of the glass has been increased, which can achieve higher durability and flatness. It will be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 flagship processor, making this machine expected to become the world’s first flagship model with under-screen proactive. In addition, the machine’s battery capacity has been reduced from 4500mAh to 4380mAh, it will support 25W fast charging, and it will also support S Pen stylus.
It is reported that the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 model is expected to be officially unveiled before July, and we will wait and see for more details.
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