Samsung’s foldable ZFold lineup has turned its attention to the much-talked-about Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition (SE). Apparently, according to leaked information, an unexpected change has been made in this special model: Instead of Under Display Camera (UDC) technology, a more traditional perforated camera may be used. At first glance, this sounds like a bit of a setback, but Samsung has a very logical justification: the fold line…
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition model has gone UDC, folding trace will be reduced
Samsung plans to use a new glass technology, Ultra Flexible Glass (UFG), to make the fold line on the display less obvious on the new model. Compared to the Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) used in current models, UFG technology can make the fold mark much more invisible.
After all, this fold mark is one of the most common complaints of foldable phone users, and Samsung seems to be doing its best to improve it even more. Of course, an innovation is also waiting for us on the camera side.
According to rumors, a 5 MP internal camera will be used in the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition. The internal camera could be good news for those who want to see better results in the camera performance of foldable devices. It will still be possible to take quality photos without UDC technology.
It is stated that Samsung will introduce the new model on October 21. Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition, which is expected to be available in the Chinese and South Korean markets in the first place, has apparently attracted a lot of attention in the foldable phone market with its new glass technology and powerful camera hardware.