Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim may get titanium frame
Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim rumors could follow in the flagship’s footsteps Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra by switching to a titanium frame.
The Elec Samsung has reportedly yet to choose between titanium and stainless steel for the potential new addition to its foldable product line, but has completed development on a titanium back plate.
Switching to titanium – the material of the moment for top-end phones – Samsung can help present the Slim model as a premium device, which is a counter-reaction to Rumors that the S Pen will not be supported.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is the company’s latest foldable device that uses carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) in its backplate. Android Authority There have been reports of metal back plates falling off the Galaxy Z Fold 3, as they can interfere with S Pen recognition.
A titanium back plate would place the Slim alongside flagships like the Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 ProAt least in terms of construction. However, The Elec notes that while the metal is strong and light, it is more difficult to work with.
Rumors of a new Slim model in the Galaxy Z Fold series have been circulating online for months, with some claiming that folded thickness of only 7.7 mmElec’s latest report offers a slightly thicker estimate of 11mm, which adds to an 8-inch internal display and 6.5-inch external display.
Either way, American and European fans may want to hold on tight. Sources like GSMArena, Telephone ArenaAnd Tom’s guide have all suggested a limited or regional release, with South Korea and China cited as the most likely markets.
Of course, the above is based on rumors and it is up to Samsung to announce the final details.