The fourth generation of Samsung foldables is just around the corner and leaks so far point to a redesigned hinge for both the Flip and also for the fold there. Had a few days ago Ice Universe previously shared images of cases for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, explaining that they indicate a redesigned hinge mechanism. Now the tipster has added more details. Accordingly, the new hinge ensures that the screen fold on the Z Flip4 is much flatter than on the Z Flip3.
The crease is an optical blemish typical of foldable smartphones. You get used to this pretty quickly, but repeatedly folding and unfolding the display can make the problem worse. A smaller crease may indicate less stress on the display. And thus contributes to longevity.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4-Renderings
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 and Z Fold4 are expected to be unveiled in August. Various leaks have already brought together the most important pieces of the puzzle. The new Flip will be at a flagship chipset stay, in this case the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. There is also 8 GB of RAM and 128/256 GB of storage.
The internal display retains its 6.7-inch diagonal, an FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The external display is said to be from 1.9 inches to 2.1 inches grow, while the camera setup with two 12-megapixel sensors is likely to stay the same.
Photos of the cases for the new foldable showed a significantly redesigned hinge and screen aspect ratio change. Considering that With Flip3 the most popular foldable device in the first three months of 2022 (it accounted for 51% of the foldable devices shipped) and that Z Fold3 was the second most popular, a lot depends on the fourth generation.