Samsung Galaxy Fold comes with foldable display and six cameras
Samsung wasted no time unveiling the Galaxy Fold at its Unpacked event today – a foldable device with a 4.6" display when folded, and 7.3" display when unfolded. The device contains a total of six cameras – three on the back, two inside and one front-facing camera.
The company's live presentation includes few camera details – but we've preliminarily gathered the following specs for the cameras included on the Galaxy Fold below (subject to change):
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Location |
Full-frame equiv. FOV |
Aperture |
Autofocus |
Optical Image Stabilization |
12MP 'main' camera |
Rear |
27mm |
F1.5 / F2.4 |
Dual-Pixel |
Yes |
12MP telephoto |
Rear |
52mm |
F2.4 |
Phase-Detect |
Yes |
16MP wide-angle (fixed-focus)
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Rear |
12mm |
F2.2 |
No |
No |
10MP selfie camera |
Inside |
26mm |
F1.9 |
Dual-Pixel |
No |
8MP RGB depth-sensing camera
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Inside |
22mm |
F2.2 |
Autofocus (unspecified) |
No |
10MP selfie camera |
Front |
26mm |
F1.9 |
Dual-Pixel |
No |
Other technical specs known at this point are that it will offer 12GB of RAM, and uses two batteries for a 4380mAh combined capacity.
Multi-tasking is a big focus of the device, and Samsung demonstrated the device's ability to maintain continuity within an app as you switch between displays, as well as its ability to run three apps on the larger screen simultaneously.
Black, silver, green or blue color choices with personalized hinge color options will be offered. The Galaxy Fold will start at a steep $1980.
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