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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim Camera Specifications Revealed

Samsung is rumored to debut the Slim variant of its newly launched Galaxy Z Fold 6 under the title ‘Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim.’ The first camera specifications of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim were revealed. 

Last month, Samsung debuted its sixth-generation foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. Before the launch of these two foldables, it was rumored that the company could debut the Slim variant along with these two devices. However, rumors went wrong as the Slim variant has yet to be launched. 

Before even any official revelation, leaks and rumors of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim had already started teasing the fan community. Now the new report reveals the camera specifications of the Slim variant. According to the report, model number SM-F958N, codename Q6A, shares some camera specifications with the regular Z Fold 6. The camera setup could include a 10 MP selfie camera and a 12 MP ultrawide camera. 

The noticeable game changer is that Samsung seems to be going for a better display camera (UDC) for the first time since the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Up to date, the brand usually offers a 4MP UDC camera to its Galaxy foldable devices until the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Now it’s expected that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim may get a 5 MP UDC. 

However, Samsung has not revealed anything official yet, so it will be interesting to see whether this rumored camera specification will come into existence. 

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