Samsung galaxy z fold 5 (Meet the phone with a big screen like a mobile movie theater. The one that's both an exciting game console and a multi-screen, multitasking workhorse.)
Specifications of Samsung galaxy z fold 5 :-
Display:
Main Display: 7.6-inch foldable Dynamic AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution
Cover Display: ~6.2-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution
Processor:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (or equivalent Exynos processor depending on the region)
Memory & Storage:
RAM: 12GB or higher
Internal Storage: 256GB/512GB, possibly expandable via microSD card
Battery:
Capacity: ~4,500mAh or higher
Charging: Fast charging, possibly up to 45W or higher; wireless charging supported
Camera:
Rear Cameras: Triple or quad-camera setup including ultra-wide, wide, and telephoto lenses, possibly with advanced features like optical image stabilization (OIS) and improved low-light performance
Front Cameras: Under-display camera technology for both cover and main displays, offering high-resolution selfies and video calls
Connectivity:
5G connectivity for high-speed internet access
Wi-Fi 6E support for faster wireless connectivity
Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and USB Type-C
Software:
Android 12 with Samsung's One UI overlay, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience
Continuity features to enhance multitasking and productivity across the foldable form factor
Design & Durability:
Premium glass and metal construction with improved hinge design for enhanced durability
Water and dust resistance with an IP rating
Biometrics:
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button
Facial recognition using the front-facing camera array
Audio:
Stereo speakers tuned by AKG for immersive sound quality
Support for Dolby Atmos audio technology
S Pen Support:
Compatibility with Samsung's S Pen for precise input and productivity features, with possibly improved integration and functionality.
Additional Features:
Enhanced multitasking capabilities optimized for the foldable form factor
DeX mode support for desktop-like productivity experiences when connected to an external display
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