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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: All the rumors so far (Updated: July 26)

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 laptop mode 2
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Update: July 26, 2021 (3:58 AM ET): We’ve updated the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 rumor roundup below with fresh leaks and other details about the phone’s S Pen case, under-display camera, rear cameras, pricing, and more. Read on for all the latest on Samsung’s upcoming foldable phone.


Original article: Samsung‘s next flagship foldable launch is hurtling towards us. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 will be the third iteration of the firm’s bendy series, and judging by rumors, it’s shaping up to be the most intriguing entry yet.

Below, you’ll find a comprehensive roundup of the credible leaks, rumors, and news surrounding the Galaxy Z Fold 3 so far. Be sure to bookmark this article and check back frequently to ensure you don’t miss any updates.

See also: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2: The complete buyer’s guide

Name and release date

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 butterfly shot

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We’ve had the Samsung Galaxy Fold, and more recently, the jump to the Galaxy Z Fold 2 moniker. So is Samsung set to shake up its foldable line name yet again? We don’t think so. In fact, there’s already evidence to suggest it will launch the newest version as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (see the next section for more).

See also: The best foldable phones you can buy

As for the foldable’s release date, Samsung is holding its trademark Unpacked event on August 11. We expect the company to announce the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 at the event.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Design

Our first look at the foldable came in May, and it didn’t bring huge surprises. The alleged promotional renders, stemming from a Twitter tipster, suggested the foldable would still open like a book and adopt similar stylings to the Galaxy Z Fold 2. There are some key differences, though.

The images hint at S Pen compatibility, a slimmer triple rear camera design, and the inclusion of an under-display camera. This would make it Samsung’s first under-display camera phone, but the second non-Note smartphone line to support the S Pen.

Crisper images of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 broke cover on June 24 courtesy of tipster Evan Blass. The shots below appear to be press renders and corroborated some details of the above leak, as well as the official name:

The render includes an S Pen, suggesting the foldable may not just support the stylus but ship with it. This also makes sense considering Samsung isn’t launching a Note device this year. While this effectively makes the Z Fold 3 this year’s Note replacement, it’s unclear if there will be a slot to store it in the foldable. Early rumors suggest this may not be possible.

Meanwhile, folks over at 91Mobiles obtained renders of Samsung’s S Pen case for the Galaxy Z Fold 3, further suggesting that the phone might not have a dedicated storage slot for the accessory. You can see the case renders below.

Later, we saw some more leaked renders, although this time they were CAD-based:

Once again, it doesn’t look likely that you’ll be able to store the S Pen in the phone. It’s possible Samsung could take the same approach it did with the Galaxy S21 Ultra and sell a case that includes a slot for the stylus.

Specs and features

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 straight on

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The Galaxy Z Fold 3 recently passed through the FCC, revealing a few key feature additions. This listing confirmed the existence of S Pen support, UWB support, NFC, sub-6GHz and mmWave connectivity, and reverse charging at up to 9W. Interestingly, MST technology is also present, which is a boon for Samsung Pay users.

The FCC also confirmed the inclusion of a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, likely the Snapdragon 888. We also know from previous listings that the charger certified for the phone will support 25W charging.

Rumors in April pointed to a possible IP rating for the Galaxy Z Fold 3. As per tipster Max Weinbach, it would be an IP68 rating — the current benchmark for flagships.

As for the camera specs, a leaker revealed that the new foldable will reportedly pack three 12MP sensors, just like its predecessor. If true, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 won’t be able to record 8K videos. The phone would need a sensor that packs at least 33MP to accomplish this.

Users will also apparently get a 16MP under-display camera located beneath the folding display. As per leaker Ice Universe, the under-display camera “is not bad” but still doesn’t reach the level of traditional selfie cameras. This would be the first Samsung device to feature an under-display camera. A 10MP shooter is expected to feature on the front of the phone, per the leak.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Price and availability

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 charging port and speakers

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Samsung hasn’t dramatically upped the price of its flagships in 2021, so we don’t believe the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will see a huge price spike. Its predecessor debuted at $1,999, a similar price to the original Galaxy Fold.

Samsung doesn’t have much foldable competition, so it doesn’t need to consider the Galaxy Z Fold 3 rivals’ pricing. However, considering the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is meant to entice Galaxy Note users to upgrade, a slight price decrease could definitely help.

It’s also possible Samsung will renew its trade-in program for those wanting to switch out a Galaxy Fold or Galaxy Z Fold 2 for the new model.

Related: Samsung Galaxy Note series: A history of innovation

As per a recent leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 could cost €2,024.58 (~$2,388) for the 256GB model and €2,150.74 (~$2,537) for the 512GB variant. There could be three colors on offer, including black, green, and silver.

As for availability, expect the device to be available worldwide soon after its August 11 debut. It’s unclear how the global chipset shortage will impact the pace of the rollout, though.

Users in China may receive a custom Galaxy Z Fold 3 rebranded as the Galaxy W22 5G, but the device may only debut in November.



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