Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition Opts Out of Under-Display Camera for a Smoother Screen Experience

Samsung has stirred excitement among tech enthusiasts by officially teasing the much-anticipated Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition. Despite many details about this innovative device leaking over the past few months, the buzz around it continues to grow, fueled by ongoing speculation from renowned leakers like @TheGalox_ and @UniverseIce.

One bold claim about the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition is its internal camera. Traditionally, Samsung has featured the Under-Display Camera (UDC) in its Galaxy Z Fold series, starting with the Galaxy Z Fold3. This tech choice meant that each model in the series, including the Galaxy Z Fold6, came with a 4 MP camera. However, the rumor mill suggests that the new Special Edition may debut a 5 MP internal camera and introduce Ultra Flexible Glass (UFG) to minimize display creases, replacing the Ultra Thin Glass (UTG).

Intriguingly, these enhancements might come at the expense of the UDC technology. Experts @TheGalox_ and @UniverseIce now predict that the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition could revert to a hole-punch camera setup within its expansive foldable display, a feature not seen since the Galaxy Z Fold2.

Expectations are high as Samsung gears up to potentially unveil the Galaxy Z Fold6 Special Edition in China and South Korea on October 21. This release marks a significant moment for Samsung lovers and tech aficionados eager to see how the company balances innovation with tradition in its latest foldable phone.