Samsung introduced us with a second mobile folding, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, earlier this year, with a revamped concept, and lower price, than the first Samsung Galaxy Fold. Officially, the company has never ruled out the possibility of a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2, though the patents have been acquired by the Let Go Digital show who might follow him with his two possible designs.
These are patents registered with the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) and show a device similar to the current Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, but consisting of three cameras with two different settings.
Where two are equal, three are equal
Samsung announced in its latest financial results that in the second half of the year it will continue to charge on premium mobile phones such as the Note and cell phones. No other details have been included, though we are expected to start with the Samsung Samsung Fold update, the direct folders, and later the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, which is rolled up.
Details about the latter are scarce, although a few days ago the "cell phones" patents were published. These patents seem to refer to them directly a combination of lenses and a second screen available on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.
In both cases we have triple camera, though in one of the devices the lenses were built somewhere, in the same way as they were in the original Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, and in the other they were reliable.
This has had direct results second screen size, where the camera settings in static environments may be smaller than the Galaxy Z Flip (1.5 inches). With a straightforward design, just the opposite of what would happen, the second screen would have a bit more space than that of the original Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.
Patents, copyrights, so it is impossible to predict whether any of the next Samsung Galaxy Z Flip- if any- is intended for the specific, precise, or otherwise complete camera design. Being a new model, we do not know what plans to revive the series, so we do not know if it will be an annual or annual renewal.
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