After Twitter user @BenGeskin released the first hands-on video of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip clamshell foldable phone earlier this month, a Weibo user today posted a real-life video of a black version of the device.
Judging from the video, the black Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is basically the same as the previously exposed one except the color is different.
It is worth noting that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip in the video can see very obvious screen creases when the screen is expanded.
According to the current information, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is code-named "Galaxy Bloom", and it uses an up and down folding hole screen solution. The front camera is located at the top center of the screen and supports HDR10+.
The screen surface is covered with a layer of specially customized glass protective film. The screen size is a 6.7-inch Infinity Flex display with a resolution of 2636 × 1080 and a screen aspect ratio of 22: 9.
The back of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip uses a sixth-generation Corning Gorilla secondary display with a size of 1.06 inches and a resolution of 300 × 116, which is located on the right side of the camera.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, equipped with 8GB memory + 256GB storage solution; 12 million main camera (f/1.8 aperture) rear + 12 million ultra-wide-angle dual camera, front 10 million pixels; battery capacity is 3300mAh, does not support 5G networks.
Samsung 2020 new product launch conference will be held at 3 am on February 12, when the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip mobile phone is expected to be unveiled at the event.