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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G design surfaces online key specs, colour options, price leaked

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G is ready to make an appearance at the upcoming Unpacked 2021 event scheduled for August 11, 2021. However, its design renders have leaked online, revealing a ton of features about the Samsung flip phone.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G design renders come courtesy of Winfuture.de and they reveal an almost familiar design with a few key changes. Notably, the Galaxy Z Flip3 renders reveal a dual rear camera with a flash, a matte finish back panel in the dual-tone finish.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G design renders leaked specs prices launch date

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G design reveals specifications, colour options

As per Galaxy Z Flip3 5G renders, the smartphone features a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and a 1.9-inch secondary display placed adjacent to the rear camera modules. The Z Flip3 will most likely feature a dual-lens setup at the back featuring a 12 MP + 12 MP configuration and a 10MP punch-hole camera at the front.

Samsung is likely to equip the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G with a stronger hinge and an IPX8 rating, allowing it to remain 1 meter deep underwater for an extended period of time. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G will also have multiple colour options including - dark blue, grey, violet, pink, beige, white etc.

In terms of performance, Samsung will pack in the top-spec Snapdragon 888 SoC inside the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G along with 8GB RAM and offer two storage options - 128GB, 256GB. 

Samsung Z Fli3 5G could feature a 3,300mAh battery along with a 15W fast charging feature. Some reports also suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G can see a “20% reduction” compared to last year’s models meanwhile other’s pint towards a $1,000 price tag for the smartphone. 

In addition to Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, Samsung also plans to launch Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Buds 2, and the much-awaited Galaxy Watch 4 series. 



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