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Samsung’s official website confirms Galaxy Z Flip moniker

Samsung’s official German website just confirmed the naming for the Galaxy S20 series. Now its Romanian branch has confirmed that the company’s upcoming foldable phone will be called Galaxy Z Flip.

Samsung Romania has set up a page on its official website for the Galaxy Z Flip’s protective leather case and confirmed the name of the foldable smartphone. The page doesn’t reveal any details about the Galaxy Z Flip, but thanks to previous leaks, we have a pretty good idea of what to expect from this smartphone.

Samsung's official website confirms Galaxy Z Flip moniker

The Galaxy Z Flip will arrive with a Snapdragon 855+ SoC. It will boot Android 10 and have 8GB RAM and 256GB UFS 3.0 non-expandable storage.

The smartphone will sport two displays – a 6.7″ Infinity Flex FHD+ main foldable screen, and a 1.06″ secondary external screen.

For photography, you’ll get a 10MP selfie camera and a 12MP main snapper sitting on the outside panel joined by a 12MP ultrawide unit.

Leaked Galaxy Z Flip renders
Leaked Galaxy Z Flip renders
Leaked Galaxy Z Flip renders
Leaked Galaxy Z Flip renders

Leaked Galaxy Z Flip renders

The Galaxy Z Flip will feature a side-mounted fingerprint reader and pack a 3,300 mAh battery with 15W fast charging support. It’s rumored to cost $1,400 and is expected to be announced on February 11 alongside the Galaxy S20 series.

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Author: Sagar .
Source: GSMArena

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