Earlier today, we stated that Samsung may release a more affordable version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 later this year alongside the standard Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. But what alterations will Samsung introduce with the regular Galaxy Z Fold 6? Will we see the large screen that numerous users have requested? It may occur if other statements and this patent from Samsung are factual. A new Samsung patent may disclose the design of the Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung Electronics submitted a new mobile phone patent (US 11,889,006 B2) two days ago with the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office). This patent outlines a design technology for a mobile phone that could result in devices being thinner than the current Samsung Galaxy Z Fold phones. Additionally, it uncovers a larger body, which incorporates a larger hood and an inner lining. The device depicted in the patent document is more foldable than the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Based on this patent, the individuals at Pigtou have fashioned the shape of the device in collaboration with XLeaks7 (David Kowalski), and it is visible in the image above. . As seen in the images above, a patent application from Samsung Electronics reveals a thin, large, and foldable mobile phone. It also exposes various components, including fasteners, springs, and gears utilized in the hinge. Even though a large portion of the patents do not advance to the final stage, there is a possibility that this design will be utilized in upcoming Samsung phones. Numerous Galaxy Z Fold users and purchasers have been desiring a phone with a larger cover, slimmer body, larger battery, and a built-in S Pen. And it seems like Samsung is laboring over several of these features, incorporating a larger display and touchscreen, as shown in a new patent.
Some statements suggest that Samsung will bring a design modification with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and it will likely feature a broader cover. Samsung also registered the term Ironflex, which pertains to a new OLED screen that can be incorporated into foldable phones, tablets, and monitors. Whether Samsung will introduce an S Pen slot with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 remains uncertain. Samsung has been encountering challenges meeting its objective of selling 10 million foldable phones annually, so it may introduce a more affordable Galaxy Z Fold (potentially named the Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE) this year to attain its target.