Samsung has released detailed images and explanations showing the internal structure of the Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Flip6, and Galaxy Watch Ultra. These insights provide more detailed information about the internal components and functions of the new devices. Here’s a look at the internals of Samsung’s new Galaxy devices…
The Internal Structure of Galaxy Z Fold6, Z Flip6, and Watch Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold6 Internal Structure:
This next-generation foldable phone is incredibly compact, leaving almost no empty space inside. The new hinge design makes the Z Fold6 1.3 millimeters thinner when folded compared to its predecessor. Additionally, reinforced materials have been used to enhance the durability of the hinge. Noteworthy are the wing plates that protect the screen and facilitate folding.
Galaxy Z Flip6 Internal Structure:
The Z Flip6 is the first in the series to use a vapor chamber cooling system. The main screen features ultra-thin glass (UTG) that is 60% thicker than the previous model and employs new coating materials to reduce reflections. The capacities of both the main and auxiliary batteries have also been increased.
Galaxy Watch Ultra Internal Structure:
This smartwatch boasts new generation BioActive sensors and includes a total of 13 LEDs, which is 9 more than the previous model. Equipped with the Exynos W1000 chip, the printed circuit board component triples performance and improves energy efficiency by 30%. The screen brightness has reached 3000 nits.
Samsung’s latest devices are truly remarkable in both internal structure and performance. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.