Multiple rumors about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 have surfaced, including detailed renders. However, a new report from WinFuture suggests that Samsung will introduce two new Fold6 models. The company reportedly wants to diversify its Z Fold lineup by introducing an Ultra model similar to its Galaxy S-series. The latest rumor indicates that we’ll see a standard Galaxy Z Fold6, internally codenamed Q6, and a more advanced Galaxy Z Fold6 Ultra with the codename Q6A.
While the differences between the Z Fold6 models are still under discussion, the new report suggests that the Ultra model will feature more capable cameras, including a rumored 200MP ISOCELL HP2 primary shooter, akin to the S24 Ultra.
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Additionally, the Z Fold6 Ultra is rumored to offer optional stylus support, higher memory and storage configurations, and more extensive cover and prominent displays. Samsung may also introduce an updated hinge design to reduce the visibility of the display crease on the Z Fold6 Ultra.
Samsung is anticipated to launch its new foldables in July, coinciding with the expected launch of the Galaxy Ring.