Rumors about the Galaxy Z Flip 6 have taken an unexpected turn, adding a twist to the usual speculations. A recent benchmark listing seemed to reveal a new Z Flip 6 variant with outdated hardware but an impressive 12GB RAM. However, it was later discovered that this was actually a manipulated model of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, diverting attention from Samsung’s upcoming flip phone.
The mystery surrounding the supposed Galaxy Z Flip 6 model with peculiar specs has been debunked. Despite this, there is still hope for the Z Flip 6 to offer more RAM than its predecessor in a top-tier version. While there are no concrete rumors yet, we anticipate improvements in key specifications as we approach Samsung’s Unpacked event later this year.
The upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 is expected to feature a 6.7-inch primary foldable screen, a 3.4-inch cover display, and a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Although details like camera setup and chipset options for different regions remain uncertain, we look forward to learning more as the official launch approaches.
As for the rumored Galaxy Z Flip FE version, its existence is still up in the air. While speculation about Fan Edition models for both the Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 persists, concrete information is scarce. If such a product does materialize, it is unlikely to sport a massive 12GB RAM configuration.
With Samsung likely focusing on unveiling the standard Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 at an upcoming event in July, any potential Fan Edition models may debut later in the year. Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung’s exciting lineup of foldable smartphones.
Written by Adrian
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