'Galaxy Z Fold2' Product Name on Startup Screen
Punch-Hole Applied Instead of Notch on the Right
Thinner Bezels and Larger Main Screen

'Galaxy Z Fold2' Real Device Photo Leaked... Punch-Hole Instead of Notch View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] One week before the Galaxy Unpacked event, the actual product images of the Galaxy Z Fold2 have been revealed for the first time.


On the 29th, real images of the Galaxy Z Fold2 were shared on online communities such as Twitter and Samsung smartphone cafes. A Korean Twitter user sent a tweet containing these images to IT tipster Max Weinbach.


The released photos show the Galaxy Z Fold2 in operation, displaying the logo "Galaxy Z Fold 5G." While the previous model was called "Galaxy Fold," the foldable series has been unified under the "Z" branding following the release of the Z Flip. The presence of a domestic carrier name on another smartphone placed below the Galaxy Z Fold2 indicates that the photos were taken in Korea.


The notch at the top of the unfolded screen has disappeared, replaced by a punch-hole located in the center-right. Overall, the bezel thickness has also been reduced compared to the previous model. The product shown in previously released renderings was bronze-colored, but the actual device is black.



Based on the specifications revealed so far, the main display has increased in size from 7.3 inches in the previous model to approximately 7.6 to 7.7 inches, and the external cover display has expanded from 4.3 inches to 6.23 inches. The rear camera consists of three vertically aligned lenses: a 64MP telephoto, a 12MP main, and a 12MP ultra-wide lens, while the front camera is 10MP. The foldable display uses the same UTG material as the Galaxy Z Flip. It is expected to be released in Korea after September.


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