Samsung is a technology company that likes to make changes in the smartphone market. The company, which made a name for itself especially with the first foldable phones, is very popular thanks to the innovative technologies it offers and can reach good sales figures.
Samsung releases new foldable phone models every year. After the removal of the Note series, the company made August the month of foldable phone promotion, and it comes up with 2 different models every year. New information has emerged about the Galaxy Z Fold 4, which is expected to be introduced this year. According to what has emerged, there will be no change in the battery on the device.
Galaxy Z Fold 4 will have the same battery as the previous generation!
A lot of information about Samsung’s new foldable phones has been leaked months before the introduction and continues to leak. In the share made by GalaxyClub, the security list where the batteries of Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 3 are the same was included. This shows us that we will have the same battery life as last year.
As usual, one of these batteries will be 2,002 mAh while the other will be 2,268 mAh. In total, the device will offer its users a 4,270 mAh battery. However, according to the allegations, during the presentation of the Galaxy Z Fold 4, Samsung will announce the total battery value as 4,400 mAh.
This has upset many users. Especially the Galaxy Z Fold 3, unfortunately, offered a little battery life as a result of the tests. However, the new device is expected to offer a better battery life with its processor. In addition, the reports show that the battery supply of the device will be provided by the famous technology company LG.
In addition to these, there is some information about the screen of the device. According to new information, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 will come with a larger internal screen compared to the previous generation. This screen design will present us with a near-square image. So, what are your thoughts? How do you think the new Z Fold 4 will be? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.