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Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro Info Roundup: Here’s everything we know about the Google flagship duo

The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are set to launch later this year. As their name suggests, these phones will be the sixth-generation Pixel flagship. Unlike in 2020 when Google decided to release just one flagship Pixel phone, the company will be launching two phones this year. Last year was an outlier for the Pixel lineup, so it will be good to see Google get back to one regular and one larger phone. In fact, Google has gone ahead and confirmed several details about their upcoming phones, months before their release.

As expected, months before the actual launch of the Pixel 6 series, rumors and leaks about the upcoming lineup are everywhere. Google themselves have let out a lot of information about the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro including some information about the internals and cameras. So let’s dive into everything that’s been rumored, leaked, or even straight-up confirmed about the upcoming Pixel 6 phones.

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Google Pixel 6 series: Release date

Google Pixel 6 series portfolio shot

Google typically launches its new flagship Pixel phones in the fall. Barring the Pixel 5 that was introduced on September 30 2020, all other Pixel smartphones have been announced in the first half of October. So it’s very likely we’ll see the launch of the Pixel 6 series in early October. Given the pandemic, the company is expected to host a virtual event to unveil the new flagships.

Traditionally, Google has taken anywhere between a week and a fortnight after the announcement to start selling the new Pixel phones. Last year, however, the gap between the Pixel 5 announcement and the sale date ended up being almost a month because of the complications arising from the pandemic. So hopefully, the Pixel 6 launch this year will be smoother and the gap between announcement and sale date won’t be a month-long.

Google Pixel 6 series: Variants and Pricing

Google Pixel 6 Pro colors

Google Pixel 6 Pro color options.

Although Google didn’t launch a Pro variant of the Pixel 5, the Pixel 6 is getting a larger Pro version. Initially, it was rumored that Google might be going back to their older naming scheme and would call the two phones Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 XL. However, Google has now confirmed the two phones will be Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. While we’re on names, the two upcoming Pixel phones are likely codenamed raven and oriole.

There’s no word on the storage variants of the two phones. Google could go one of two ways. It could release just one storage variant of each phone like it did with the Pixel 5 or it could have two storage variants each like the earlier Pixel phones. It seems more likely that Google will stick with just one storage variant per phone.

Pixel 6 color variants

Google Pixel 6 color options.

Google has always been experimental with colors on the Pixel phones (except for last year) and the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will also follow that pattern. While we’re not aware of what quirky names Google will give these colors, we know that the Pixel 6 will come in shades of Red, Yellow(ish), Gray, and Black. The Pixel 6 Pro will also be available in three color options — Cream/Beige, Silver, and Black.

The pricing of the Pixel 6 phones also remains a mystery for now. Google has dabbled in both value for money and top-of-the-line pricing in Pixel’s history. So it would be interesting to see which way Google leans this year. Having said that, since we’re hearing that Google is going the premium route with the larger Pixel, we may see a flagship-level price tag on the Pro. Even the standard variant will be on the higher end of the spectrum, so don’t hold your breath on getting a budget price tag.

Design

Pixel 6 Pro Design

The design of the Pixel 6 series is expected to be one of its most interesting aspects. The official images of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro that Google showed off have a striking new design. The two phones will employ a two-tone design with a black camera bump covering the entire width of the back. The two colors on the back of the phone will be divided by this bump. The space above the camera strip can be used to identify the two phones. The phone with more blank space above the camera bar is the Pixel 6 Pro.

The standard Pixel 6 is said to have a matte aluminum finish while the Pixel 6 Pro will have a light polished aluminum frame. Both phones have an industrial design with squared-off corners.

The front of the phones seems in line with pretty much most Android phones. It will have a centered hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera to keep the bezels to a minimum. Speaking of bezels, the Pixel 5 had an under-display earpiece speaker to save space on the top bezel. However, Google has got rid of it this time on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro in favor of a conventional earpiece. The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will also feature in-display fingerprint scanners instead of the rear-mounted one that was found on the Pixel 5.

Overall, the bold and unique design of the Pixel 6 series will certainly help it distinguish itself from other Android phones on the market. With many smartphone makers playing relatively safe with the designs of their phones, it’s nice to see Google leading from the front.

Internals: Processor, Display, and more

Google Tensor chip

Another interesting aspect of the upcoming Pixel phones is going to be their processor. Google is confirmed to be using its own Google Tensor silicon in the two phones. This custom chip seems to be code-named “Whitechapel” — as spotted in a code-change submitted to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).

The specifics of the chip are unknown right now but it’s reportedly being made in partnership with Samsung and will use the high-end Mali-G78 GPU. It’s the same GPU that powers Samsung’s Exynos variant of the Galaxy S21 phone. The Tensor chip will take the AI and ML capabilities of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro to the next level. The Verge reported the Tensor chip can supposedly record 4K 30fps video in HDR while being capable of applying HDRNet to every single frame. It can also help reduce blur in photos and help shoot images at higher speeds.

Google has always been keen on pushing computational photography and Tensor is rumored to take Google’s camera prowess a level above the competition. It’s not just about the cameras, though. Google also claims improvements in speech recognition, translation, and dictation. Even the new Live Translate feature that can generate live, translated captions when you’re consuming content in a different language can be attributed to the new Tensor chip.

The Pixel 6 series is also expected to come with the new and improved Titan M2 chip for security. We’ve also seen evidence that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro may come with support for UWB or Ultra Wide Band. UWB allows for precise positioning and location tracking, and it’s the same technology that Apple uses in its iPhone and AirTags for precision tracking.

Google Pixel 6 Pro with Material You theming on Android 12

In other specifications, the Google Pixel 6 is rumored to feature a 6.4 inch 90Hz flat display with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Additionally, the phone is said to support wireless charging, and pack bottom-firing stereo speakers and a USB Type-C port. It will measure roughly 158.6mm x 74.8mm x 8.9mm (11.8mm with the camera bump). 8GB of RAM with 128/256GB of onboard storage is what we’re hearing along with a large 4614mAh battery.

The Pixel 6 Pro will reportedly pack a 6.67 inch 120Hz curved AMOLED screen with an in-display fingerprint sensor. It’s also said to include dual stereo speakers, and support faster wireless charging with the Pixel Stand. The 6 Pro will measure roughly 163.9 x 75.8 x 8.9mm (11.5mm with camera bump). Just like the display size, the RAM is also being bumped up to 12GB on the Pro variant along with 128/256/512GB of onboard storage. The battery will be slightly larger at 5000mAh.

It was also recently confirmed the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will not ship with a charger in the box, just like most modern flagship phones. Apple started this trend with the iPhone 12, with Samsung soon following suit. Now, Google has also decided to exclude the charger from the box of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.

Speaking of charging, some recent rumors have indicated towards the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro having support for 33W fast charging which is higher than the 18W currently supported by both the Pixel 5 and the new Pixel 5a.

Google Pixel 6 with Material You theming on Android 12

Software

On the software front, Android 12 is pretty much a certainty for both Pixel 6 and the 6 Pro. The new Android version that’s currently in beta will come with the Material You design language and the wallpaper-based UX theming. It will also pack a privacy dashboard to show which apps are using your phone’s camera, microphone, or location. Additionally, it will have a number of other useful features.

Download the leaked Google Pixel 6 wallpapers right here!

It’s also expected that Google will provide software support to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro for up to five years which would be terrific and right in line with what Apple does with the iPhone. Extended software support may encourage more people to opt for a Pixel device over phones from other OEMs for that extra longevity.

Cameras

Cameras have long been a key component of the Pixel lineup. It’s the camera prowess of Pixel phones that drives a lot of buying decisions. Hopefully, that will continue with the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. While Google has revealed some information about the cameras on both phones, the actual camera quality, and specifics will only be known after the release of these two phones.

Google has confirmed the Pixel 6 will have a dual-camera setup whereas the Pixel 6 Pro will come with triple cameras on the rear. The third camera on the Pro variant is confirmed to be a telephoto camera that will provide 4X optical zoom. Google says they omitted the telephoto from the standard Pixel 6 to reserve it for the “Pros”.

As per the latest leak by Jon Prosser of FrontPageTech, the Pixel 6 is rumored to come with a dual rear camera setup — a 50MP primary camera and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. The Pixel 6 Pro, on the other hand, will reportedly have a triple rear camera setup that would include an additional 48MP telephoto lens along with the two cameras from the Pixel 6. The Pixel 6 will reportedly have an 8MP camera while the Pixel 6 Pro will have a 12MP shooter.

Google Pixel 6 camera close-up

Earlier, an APK teardown of the Google Camera app version 8.3 by renowned camera modder and XDA Forums Senior Member cstark27 hints towards the Pixel 6 Pro getting support for up to 5X zoom capabilities. The optical zoom capability of the phone is rumored to be around 4.3X with digital zoom making up the rest of the 5X zoom.

In other rumored camera-specific details, the selfie camera on the Pixel 6 is said to support 4K video recording. The Pixel 5’s selfie camera only supports 1080p video recording at 30fps. One thing that was already confirmed at the I/O 2021 is that Google is tweaking the camera algorithms to make them better at shooting diverse skin tones.

Google Pixel 6 series: Availability

Google now has a landing page on its store for the Pixel 6 series you can take a look at if you’re interested in these phones. The Google Pixel 6 series will be available in at least eight countries, based on the fact that landing pages for them have already gone live.

The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro seem like the most interesting and most anticipated phones of 2021. The new Tensor chip is something we’re looking forward to seeing along with the changes Google has made with regards to the cameras. It’s safe to say we’re now looking at a new direction for Pixel.

XDA’s Wishlist for the Pixel 6 series

Thanks to the various rumors and leaks, we already know a lot about the two phones. But from the things that are still a mystery, here’s what we would like to see in the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

High refresh rate display

For the last couple of flagship Pixel phones, Google has been kind of stuck at a 90Hz refresh rate. So it would be great to see the company make a jump to at least 120Hz. Pretty much all major flagships these days come with 120Hz displays, so it makes no sense for Google to provide anything lower. A higher refresh rate not only helps you while gaming, but also affects how smooth a phone feels while in use.

High-capacity battery

While Google made a significant jump in the Pixel 5’s battery capacity, there’s still scope for improvement. Given that Pixel phones don’t normally come with crazy-fast charging speeds, seeing a 4,500mAh or 5,000mAh battery would certainly make a lot of people, including us, very happy.

No more hardware issues

Pixel phones don’t have the best record when it comes to hardware and software issues. Every year, after the new Pixel phones are released, Google support forums are filled with consumers complaining about one thing or another. While software issues can be rectified by updates, hardware issues can cause unnecessary hassle to users. Nobody likes to see their brand new phone having problems. So Google, let’s not repeat history this year.


So this is everything that’s been confirmed, rumored, or leaked by credible sources about the Pixel 6 phones over the last couple of months. Since the launch of the new Pixel phones is still a few months away, we will very likely hear a lot more in the coming weeks and months. We’ll continue to update this article as we know more details.

What are your expectations or wishes for the upcoming phones? What would you like to see? Let us know in the comments section.

Featured Image: Google Pixel 5

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3: Everything you need to know about Samsung’s latest compact foldable

Samsung launched its second foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, alongside the Galaxy S20 series in 2020. Unlike the original Galaxy Fold, the Galaxy Z Flip featured a clamshell design, with a tiny screen on the outside and a regular-sized foldable display within. The Galaxy Z Flip didn’t offer great hardware for its price, so it wasn’t as well-received as the Galaxy Fold. Therefore, Samsung updated it a few months down the line with a Snapdragon 865 Plus chip and 5G support.

While the second-gen device offered better performance, it wasn’t a huge improvement over the original Galaxy Z Flip. So it wasn’t as exciting of an upgrade as the Galaxy Z Fold 2 was for the flagship foldable line. Samsung has now launched the third device in its Galaxy Z Flip lineup, and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 brings some major improvements to the table.

The all-new Galaxy Z Flip 3 features an upgraded design with a larger cover display, a more durable construction, and a new high refresh rate display on the inside. It also features Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 888 chip and several new software features to help you make the most of the foldable display. Best of all, it’s a fair bit cheaper than its predecessors, which will likely attract more buyers. If you’re planning on getting the Galaxy Z Flip 3, here’s everything you should know about the device.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Review: It’s so good, I bought two

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3: Specifications

Specification Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
Build
  • Corning Gorilla Glass Victus on the back
  • Armor Aluminum frame
  • IPX8 water resistance
Dimensions & Weight
  • Folded: 72.2 x 86.4 x 17.1mm ~ 15.9mm
  • Unfolded: 72.2 x 166.0 x 6.9mm
  • 183g
Display
  • Outer display:
    • 1.9-inch Super AMOLED
    • 250 x 512; 302 PPI
  • Inner display:
    • 6.7-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X
    • 2640 x 1080; 425 PPI
    • 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
    • 1x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex X1-based) Prime core @ 2.84GHz
    • 3x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex A78-based) Performance cores @ 2.4GHz
    • 4x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex A55-based) Efficiency cores @ 1.8GHz
  •  Adreno 660 GPU
RAM & Storage
  • 8GB RAM
  • 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage
Battery & Charging
  • 3,300mAh dual-cell battery
  • 15W wired charging
  • 10W wireless charging
  • 4.5W reverse wireless charging
Security
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • AI face recognition
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 12MP f/1.8, Dual Pixel AF, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 12MP f/2.2, 123° FoV
Front Camera(s) 10MP f/2.4
Port(s) USB Type-C
Audio
  • Stereo speakers
  • Dolby Atmos
Connectivity
  • 4X4 MIMI, 7CA, LAA, LTE Cat.20
  • SA/NSA 5G (Sub6/mmWave)
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Bluetooth 5.1
  • NFC
Software One UI based on Android 11
Colors
  • Phantom Black
  • Cream
  • Green
  • Lavender
  • Gray
  • White
  • Pink
  • Thom Browne edition

Design & Build

Like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is a bit more compact than its predecessor. However, it features more noteworthy design changes. For starters, the device now has a significantly larger cover display next to the rear-facing dual-camera setup. This new cover display and camera setup are housed within a black glass section in the top half of the back panel, giving the device a two-tone finish. These changes give the Galaxy Z Flip 3 a completely fresh look.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 colors and options open and shut

As far as the build quality is concerned, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 also has the new Armor Aluminum chassis, which Samsung claims is their strongest aluminum frame yet. It features Gorilla Glass Victus on both halves of the back panel, and it even offers IPX8 certifications for water resistance. On top of that, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 also features a new protective film on the foldable display that is 80% more durable than the previous models. Samsung made some significant changes to the device’s internal design to make it water-tight. You can learn more about these changes here.

Displays

The Galaxy Z Flip 3 packs an improved 6.7-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED panel on the inside. It has a resolution of 2640 x 1080p, a pixel density of 425 PPI, and a peak refresh rate of 120Hz with adaptive refresh rate support. As mentioned in the previous section, the display features a new stretchable PET layer for added durability.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

While the previous phones in the Galaxy Z Flip lineup offered tiny outer displays, the one on the new Galaxy Z Flip 3 is much more useful. It’s an AMOLED panel that measures 1.9-inch diagonally, making it four times larger than the outer display on the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. It has a resolution of 250 x 512p and a pixel density of 302 PPI. Thanks to the additional screen real estate, the phone can now display up to four lines on the outer screen. In addition, Samsung has included a couple of handy widgets and customization options for the outer screen.

SoC, RAM, & Storage

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 packs Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 888 chip. The 5nm octa-core chip features one Kryo 680 prime core (ARM Cortex X1-based) clocked at 2.84GHz, three Kryo performance cores (ARM Cortex A78-based) clocked at 2.4GHz, and four Kryo 680 efficiency cores (ARM Cortex A55-based) clocked at 1.8GHz. The SoC is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage.

Cameras

While Samsung is offering some significant design and display improvements with the Galaxy Z Flip 3, the company hasn’t made any changes to the camera setup on the device. It still features the same dual-camera setup as the Galaxy Z Flip 5G, consisting of a 12MP f/1.8 main camera and a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera. For selfies, the device features the same 10MP f/2.4 camera as its predecessor, which is housed within a hole-punch cutout on the inner display.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Cream

The main 12MP shooter offers Dual Pixel Auto-focus, optical image stabilization (OIS), HDR10+ video recording, and Tracking AF support. The 12MP ultra-wide camera has a 123˚ Field of View, and it doesn’t offer OIS or AF capabilities. The 10MP selfie shooter also misses out on OIS and AF functionality.

Connectivity

Since the Galaxy Z Flip 3 packs a Snapdragon 888 chip, which features an integrated 5G modem, the device offers 5G support. It offers support for both Sub6 and mmWave 5G (SA/NSA). In addition, it offers 4G LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.1. Other connectivity options include a USB Type-C port and NFC.

One UI

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 runs Samsung’s One UI skin on top of Android 11 out of the box. Much like One UI for the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung has included a couple of software optimizations on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 to help you make the most of the foldable display.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3, Watch 4

These include a Flex Mode, native app optimizations, customization features for the cover display, and more. At the moment, we don’t have all the details regarding the software enhancements. We’ll update this post as soon as we have more info.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 XDA Forums

Cases & Accessories

Official Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 cases

Samsung is offering a host of first-party cases to help you protect your brand-new Galaxy Z Flip 3. These include:

  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 Silicone Cover with Strap (Navy, White)
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 Silicone Cover with Ring (Lavender, Coral, Olive, Green, Navy)
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 Leather Cover (Mustard, Green, Black)
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 Clear Cover with Ring
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 Aramid Cover

If you plan on getting a Galaxy Z Flip 3, make sure you check out our recommended cases, chargers, and accessories.

The Galaxy Z Flip 3 Ring Case is a $39 must-have if you buy Samsung’s new flip

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3: Pricing & Availability

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is much more affordable than its predecessors. It starts at $999 in the US, and it went on sale in the region on August 27th. The device is available in seven colorways — Phantom Black, Cream, Green, Lavender, Gray, White, and Pink — with the last three variants exclusive to Samsung’s website.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Phantom Black Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Cream Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Green Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Lavender Purple Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Gray Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 White Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Pink

Samsung will also offer a Thom Browne edition of the device.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Thom Browne Edition

Check out the table below for pricing details for other regions.

S.No. Variant USA UK Europe India
1. 8GB+128GB $999 £949 €1,059 ₹84,999
2. 8GB+256GB $1,049 £999  €1,109 ₹88,999

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is up for purchase on Samsung’s website. While Samsung is no longer offering any of the pre-order benefits, the company still has some great trade-in benefits for the device. Samsung will let you trade in up to four devices for an attractive discount on the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

Other retailers are also offering great benefits on the purchase of a new Galaxy Z Flip 3. Check out this post for the best deals you can get right now. Also, make sure you read this post to see all what you’ll get in the box with the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

If you’re based in India, you’ll have to wait a while to get your hands on the Galaxy Z Flip 3. The device will be available for purchase on September 10th. It’s also worth mentioning Samsung is only offering the Phantom Black and Cream variants in the region and isn’t offering any trade-in benefits. There are a few launch offers though, and you can read about them by following this link.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is Samsung's latest clamshell foldable that offers a bigger outer display, high refresh rate inner display, and top-of-the-line hardware.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Everything you need to know about Samsung’s latest foldable flagship

Samsung launched its first foldable phone, the Galaxy Fold, back in 2019. Although the company showcased the phone early in the year, it took quite a while to hit the market due to an unfortunate series of events. Samsung re-launched the phone with some improvements later in the year, but it still had a fair few flaws.

A year later, Samsung launched its successor, the Galaxy Z Fold 2, which addressed some major issues. Thanks to the improvements, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 went on to become the best foldable phone of 2020. Samsung’s latest foldable flagship, the Galaxy Z Fold 3, is now finally here, and it brings several improvements over its predecessor.

The all-new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 features an updated design and the latest flagship hardware, yet it’s a bit more affordable than the Galaxy Z Fold 2. That’s one of the main reasons we believe many more people will be interested in getting one for themselves. If you’re interested in picking one up and want to know all about the device before hitting the buy button, you’ve come to the right place.

In this post, we’ll share everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 to help you make an informed decision.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Review: The future of technology, unfolding under our very eyes

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Specifications

Specification Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Build
  • Corning Gorilla Glass Victus on the outer screen and back panel
  • Armor Aluminum frame
  • IPX8 water resistance
Dimensions & Weight
  • Folded: 67.1 x 158.2 x 16 ~14.4mm
  • Unfolded: 128.1 x 158.2 x 6.4mm
  • 271g
Display
  • Outer display:
    • 6.2-inch HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X
    • 2268 x 832; 387 PPI
    • 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
  • Inner display:
    • 7.6-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X
    • 2208 x 1786; 374 PPI
    • 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
    • 1x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex X1-based) Prime core @ 2.84GHz
    • 3x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex A78-based) Performance cores @ 2.4GHz
    • 4x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex A55-based) Efficiency cores @ 1.8GHz
  •  Adreno 660 GPU
RAM & Storage
  • 12GB RAM
  • 256/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
Battery & Charging
  • 4,400mAh dual-cell battery
  • 25W fast charging support
  • 10W wireless charging support
  • 4.5W reverse wireless charging
  • Charger not included
Security
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • AI face recognition
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 12MP, f/1.8, Dual Pixel AF, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 12MP, f/2.2, 123° FoV
  • Telephoto: 12MP, f/2.4, PDAF, Dual OIS, 2x optical zoom, 10x digital zoom
Front Camera(s)
  • Outer camera: 10MP, f/2.2
  • Inner camera: 4MP, f/1.8, under-display sensor
Port(s) USB Type-C
Audio
  • Stereo speakers
  • Dolby Atmos
Connectivity
  • 4X4 MIMO, 7CA, LAA, LTE Cat.20
  • SA/NSA 5G (Sub6/mmWave)
  • Wi-Fi 6E
  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • NFC
Software One UI based on Android 11
Other Features S Pen Fold Edition/S Pen Pro support
Colors
  • Phantom Black
  • Phantom Green
  • Phantom Silver

Design & Build

The Samsung Galaxy Z fold 3 features several small improvements on the design front. The phone is a bit smaller, slimmer, and lighter than its predecessor. It has a more rounded frame, which should make it a bit more comfortable to hold. And it features a new camera module design. The phone’s folding mechanism looks to be the same as the one found on the previous model, but Samsung has somehow managed to make it thinner and water-tight. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is the first foldable phone to offer IPX8 water resistance and Samsung made some significant changes to its design to achieve this feat.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 in hand Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Black in hand

Along with the IPX8 certification, Samsung has made a couple of other changes in the latest Fold to make it a bit more durable. The phone features an “Armor Aluminum” frame that Samsung claims is 10% stronger than before, Gorilla Glass Victus on the outer display and back panel, and a new protective film for the inner screen that’s 80% more durable than the older model.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 open full in hand

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 also comes with one other noteworthy change. Instead of a hole-punch camera on the inner display, Samsung has included an under-display camera sensor on the latest Fold, making it the first phone from the company to feature the new technology. Sure, the camera sensor itself isn’t anything extraordinary, but we’re glad Samsung has finally jumped on the under-screen camera bandwagon, and we can’t wait to see what the company has in store for us for its upcoming Galaxy S series lineup.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Unboxing: What’s in the box?

Displays

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 features a 6.2 inch outer display with a resolution of 2268 x 832 pixels and 387PPI pixel density. Although it has the same dimensions and resolution as the outer display on the Z Fold 2, Samsung has included some improvements on the newer model.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 folded shut

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 uses a 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED panel for the outer screen instead of a 60Hz AMOLED panel and offers adaptive refresh rate support. Additionally, the outer screen gets Gorilla Glass Victus protection.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 with S Pen

On the inside, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 features a massive 7.6 inch with a resolution of 2208 x 1768 pixels and 374PPI pixel density. It’s a flexible Dynamic AMOLED panel with a 120Hz peak refresh rate and adaptive refresh rate support. It’s pretty much the same panel as the one on the Z Fold 2, but it has a redesigned protective layer on top that makes it 80% more durable than before.

Furthermore, the inner screen is now 29% brighter than the one on the previous model and it consumes 25% less power. Samsung is using an Eco Square OLED panel on the foldable, which gets rid of the traditional polarizer layer and offers better power efficiency. You can read more about the new power-efficient display here.

SoC, RAM, & Storage

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a flagship device and, as such, it packs Qualcomm’s latest top-of-the-line Snapdragon 888 chipset. The 5nm SoC includes one Kryo 680 prime core (ARM Cortex X1-based) clocked at 2.84GHz, three Kryo 680 performance cores (ARM Cortex A78-based) clocked at 2.4GHz, and four Kryo 680 efficiency cores (ARM Cortex A55-based) clocked at 1.8GHz. It also includes an Adreno 660 GPU.

The Snapdragon 888 on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is paired with 12GB of LPDDR(?) RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of UFS 3.1  storage. Unfortunately, the phone doesn’t have a dedicated microSD card slot for expansion, so make sure you buy the higher-end 512GB variant if you need the extra storage.

Cameras

As previous reports suggested, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 doesn’t feature an overkill camera system like the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Instead, Samsung has opted for a more modest camera setup on the device, presumably to keep the camera module relatively slim. Interestingly, the rear camera setup is one of the few areas where Samsung hasn’t introduced any improvements. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 retains the same triple camera setup as its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 laid out on a leather table

The phone features a 12MP f/1.8 primary camera with Dual Pixel Auto-focus and optical image stabilization (OIS), a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera with a 123° field of view, and a 12MP f/2.4 telephoto camera with PDAF, Dual OIS, 2x optical zoom, and 10x digital zoom.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Phantom Black half open

Another thing the Galaxy Z Fold 3 has in common with the Fold 2 is it has two selfie cameras. The phone features a 10MP f/2.2 selfie shooter housed within a hole-punch cutout on the outer display and a 4MP f/1.8 sensor on the inside. But unlike the Galaxy Z Fold 2, the inner selfie camera on Samsung’s latest flagship foldable is placed under the display. This explains why Samsung went with a lower megapixel count for the inner selfie camera. The under-screen camera is placed at the top of the right half of the inner display.

Battery & Charging

Another area where Samsung hasn’t made any improvements is the battery. In fact, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 features a slightly smaller 4,400mAh dual-cell battery, while the Fold 2 featured a 4,500mAh unit. But that’s to be expected, as the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a bit more compact than the older model.

As far as charging is concerned, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 features 25W wired fast charging support and 10W wireless charging support. But you’ll need to buy a 25W charger separately, as the phone only comes with a USB Type-C to Type-C cable in the box.

Connectivity

Thanks to the integrated 5G modem on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 offers 5G support. It supports both Sub6 and mmWave 5G (SA/NSA). It also features 4G LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2. Other connectivity options include a USB Type-C port and NFC.

S Pen Support

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is Samsung’s first foldable to offer S Pen support. It features a Wacom layer for Universal Stylus support, and it supports both the new S Pen Pro and S Pen Fold Edition. While Samsung had mentioned the S Pen Pro during the Galaxy S21 series launch event earlier this year, the S Pen Fold Edition is a completely new product.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 with S Pen

The S Pen Fold Edition is smaller, more compact, and can be stored with the phone using a compatible case. It supports writing input, air gestures, off-screen memos, etc, but it isn’t an active stylus like the Pro variant. The stylus features a retractable tip to prevent damage to the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s inner display.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 S Pen Case with S Pen

On the other hand, the S Pen Pro is a bit larger and offers a host of additional features. It’s an active stylus that can be charged via the USB Type-C port on the top, and it supports Bluetooth controls, air gestures, a new copy/paste functionality using the onboard storage, device switching, and more. It also features a retractable tip like the S Pen Fold Edition.

It’s worth noting the S Pen Fold Edition is only compatible with the Galaxy Z Fold 3, and it won’t work with older Samsung smartphones. That’s because it operates at a different frequency. However, the S Pen Pro is backward compatible. For more details about the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s S Pen support, check out this post.

One UI

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 runs Android 11 out of the box with Samsung’s One UI skin on top. It offers all the features you get with Android 11, along with a couple of extras that will help you make the most of the foldable display. These include UX optimizations for Samsung’s stock apps, the option to pin Edge Panels to the screen for easier access to apps, optimizations for split-screen view, etc.

In addition, Samsung has included a couple of S Pen-specific features in the Galaxy Z Fold 3 as well. When using the S Pen Fold Edition with the phone in Flex Mode, you can press the button on the S Pen and double-tap the screen to open up the Notes app.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 used with two apps

In the Browser app, you can use the S Pen to text feature to directly write within the address bar to perform a search. Furthermore, when writing with the S Pen, you can correct incorrect spacing between letters with an “attach” gesture, delete words by striking them out, and draw a “V” between words to add a space.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 being used in video call in Flex Mode, to take notes

Other noteworthy features include Cover Screen mirroring, an open pop-up window at location gesture, a multiview mode for several apps, picture-in-picture mode, and an easy swap button.

Along with the One UI optimizations, Samsung has partnered with app developers to optimize their apps for the foldable form factor. Apps like Spotify, TikTok, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Office, Google Chrome, YouTube, and Google Duo will have an optimized layout for the foldable display. Samsung plans to add more apps to the mix going forward.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 XDA Forums

Cases & Accessories

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 collection of official cases

To help you keep your Galaxy Z Fold 3 safe, Samsung is offering a host of first-party cases. These include:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 Silicone Cover (Green, White, and Black)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 Leather Flip Stand Cover (Green, Camel, and Black)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 Leather Cover (Green, Camel, and Black)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 Aramid Cover (Black)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 Flip Cover with S Pen (Black)

If you plan on buying the Galaxy Z Fold 3, we’re sure you’ll need to get a case and maybe some accessories for the device. Check out the posts linked below for the best cases, wireless chargers, USB cables, and charging bricks for the flagship foldable:

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Pricing & Availability

As mentioned earlier, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a bit more affordable than its predecessor. The phone starts at $1,799, and it went on sale on August 27th. It is available in three colorways — Phantom Black, Phantom Green, and Phantom Silver. Samsung will also offer a Thom Browne edition of the device. For pricing details for other regions, check out the table below.

S.No. Variant USA UK Europe India
1. 12GB+256GB $1,799 £1,599 €1,799 ₹1,49,999
2. 12GB+512GB $1,899 £1,699 €1,899 ₹1,57,999

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold is up for purchase on Samsung’s website. While all of Samsung’s pre-order benefits have now expired, Samsung is still offering great trade-in benefits for the device. The company will let you trade in up to four devices for an attractive discount on the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

Other retailers are also offering great benefits on the purchase of a new Galaxy Z Fold 3. Check out this post for the best deals you can get right now. Also, make sure you read this post to see what you’ll get in the box with the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

If you’re based in India, you’ll have to wait a while to get your hands on the Galaxy Z Fold 3. The device will be available for purchase on September 10th. It’s also worth noting Samsung is only offering the Phantom Black and Phantom Green variants in the region, and it isn’t offering any trade-in benefits. There are some launch offers though, and you can read about them here.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is Samsung's latest and greatest foldable phone. It brings several improvements over the previous model, including high refresh rate displays, an under-screen camera, and top-of-the-line hardware.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds app for Windows gets Galaxy Buds 2 support with latest update

In May this year, Samsung released the Galaxy Buds app for Windows. The app had one simple purpose — it let users easily pair their Galaxy Buds with a Windows 10 PC and control ANC, equalizer, and other settings. At launch, the app was only compatible with the Galaxy Buds Pro. However, Samsung had announced that it would extend support to the Galaxy Buds Live and the Galaxy Buds+ with subsequent updates. As promised, the company is now rolling out support for the Galaxy Buds Live and the new Galaxy Buds 2 with the latest Galaxy Buds app update.

As per a recent post from Reddit user u/Connect_Jump_8627, the latest Galaxy Buds app update brings support for the Galaxy Buds Live and the new Galaxy Buds 2. Sadly, the update doesn’t extend support to the older Galaxy Buds+. If you have one of the supported Samsung TWS earbuds, you can download the app from the link below and start using your earbuds with a Windows 10 PC.

Galaxy Buds app for Windows supported earbuds

Do note that some have reported facing issues while connecting their earbuds to their PC with the app. The issue brings up a “Couldn’t perform this action” error, but you can bypass that by first connecting your earbuds to your PC via Bluetooth and then launching the app.

Download Galaxy Buds app from the Microsoft Store

If that sounds like too much of a hassle, you can try the open-source Galaxy Buds Manager client for Windows. It has also received Galaxy Buds 2 support with the latest update, and you can download it by following this link. The Galaxy Buds 2 support in Galaxy Buds Manager is experimental in the current release, though, so you may encounter some issues while using your earbuds with your Windows 10 PC.

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Where can I order the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3? AT&T, Verizon, Samsung, and more

Samsung’s latest foldable phones — the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 — are two of the most premium smartphones you can buy especially if you’re a fan of cutting-edge technology. Foldables are a unique category with limited brands making them since the tech is still relatively new and expensive.

This is Samsung’s third attempt at foldables and if you’re planning to get the Galaxy Z Flip 3, the portable, clamshell-style phone, it’s a good time to pick one up now when it’s still new to get some early-bird offers, in case you didn’t pre-order it before. If you’re wondering where you can buy the Galaxy Z Flip 3, here’s all the information you need.

You can buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 from multiple retailers depending on wherever is most convenient to you or whichever store/site is giving you the best offers. If you’re already on a particular carrier, it may even make sense to stick to the same carrier and order from them. Here are all the places you can buy your Galaxy Z Flip 3 from.

Samsung Store

The Samsung Store is a preferable option for a lot of people since it’s a first-party retailer you can trust. If you’re looking to get an unlocked version of the Galaxy Z Flip 3, the Samsung store is ideally the way to go. There are some offers and benefits if you order the Galaxy Z Flip 3 via the Samsung Store. You get an extra trade-in value of up to $500 with the option to trade in up to four devices.

Samsung is also offering $150 worth of Samsung Store credit when you buy the phone directly from them. You can use this credit to buy accessories like the Galaxy Buds 2 or even a case or two to protect your $1,000 investment. Unlike the preorder offers, you can no longer get a year of free Samsung Care+ since the offer period is over.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    Samsung is providing trade-in value of up to $500 on eligible devices along with $150 store credit for accessories when you order the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

Verizon

If you’re not looking for an unlocked version and would rather stick to a carrier, Verizon has some attractive offers on the Galaxy Z Flip 3. If you switch to Verizon, you can save up to $1,000 on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 if you trade in an eligible device and opt for the unlimited plan. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is compatible with Verizon’s Ultra Wideband 5G network across 78 cities in the US.

If you’re an existing Verizon customer, you can get up to $500 off on the Galaxy Z Flip 3. Verizon is also offering an additional 25% off on cases and screen protectors.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    Verizon also has good trade-in offers that will help you save almost $500 on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 along with additional benefits like discount on accessories.

AT&T

If AT&T is your preferred carrier, you’re going to get some good offers from them as well. With eligible trade-in and certain installment plans coupled with an unlimited plan, you can get up to $1,000 off on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 which means you could technically get it for free.

If you’re going to buy a Samsung-connected device as well along with the phone, you’ll be eligible for a 50% discount on any Samsung accessory of your choice. If you’re a business customer, you can get up to $600 off on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 with eligible two year contracts.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    AT&T also has good trade-in offers that will help you save almost $500 on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 along with additional benefits like discount on accessories.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile is also taking orders for the Z Flip 3. The carrier is accepting trade-ins, and with some eligible plans and trade-ins, you can even effectively get the phone for free. There are no other offers but you can order all the color options, except the Samsung store exclusive ones.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    T-Mobile offers include a free Z Flip 3 with an eligible plan and trade-in.

Google Fi

If you’re a Google Fi subscriber, you can take advantage of some great benefits by ordering the Galaxy Z Flip 3 from the link below. Google Fi is offering $400 bill credit when you bring your number to Fi, with an additional $150 in Samsung store credit.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    If you order the Galaxy Z Flip 3 via Google Fi, you can get $400 bill credit when you transfer your number to Fi. Additionally, you'll receive $150 in Samsung store credit.

Xfinity Mobile

If you’re a subscriber of Xfinity or planning to jump to it, the MVNO is taking orders for the new Galaxy Z Flip 3. It will give $150 in Samsung.com credits on ordering the smartphone. Additionally, you can get a $400 discount on your monthly payments if you transfer your number to Xfinity Mobile. Only two color options — Cream and Phantom Black — and a single storage variant — 128GB — are currently available.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    You can trade-in your old smartphone to Xfinity Mobile to get additional discounts on your purchase.

Amazon

If you like buying products from Amazon, the e-retailer has the Galaxy Z Flip 3 available to purchase. All storage variants and non-Samsung exclusive color options are available. However, you don’t get any trade-in offers, unlike some other retailers.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    Amazon customers can get the Z Flip 3 on 12 monthly installments with an Amazon Store card.

Best Buy

You can also buy the Galaxy Z FLip 3 from Best Buy. If you activate the phone today, you’ll be able to save $200. Just like Amazon, no trade-in here as well.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    Best Buy is offering both storage variants and four color options of the Z Flip 3.

These are a few deals you can take advantage of if you’re planning to preorder the Galaxy Z Flip 3. Depending on which carrier you use or whether you have older devices to trade in, you can pick the retailer that’s best for you. Compared to pre-order offers, you’re only missing out on one year of free Samsung Care+ when you buy directly from Samsung which isn’t too bad. You’ll just have to wait slightly longer for the phone to arrive. If you want a productivity machine that folds out into a tablet when you want it to, you can take a look at the best Galaxy Z Fold 3 deals or some of the best cases you can buy for the phone.

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Where can I order the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3? AT&T, Verizon, Samsung, and more

Samsung’s latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 are two of the most premium smartphones you can buy especially if you’re a fan of cutting-edge technology. Foldables are a unique category with limited brands making them since the tech is still relatively new and expensive.

This is Samsung’s third attempt at foldables and if you’re planning to get the Galaxy Z Fold 3, it’s a good time to pick one up now when it’s still new to get some early-bird offers, in case you didn’t pre-order it before. If you’re wondering where you can order the Galaxy Z Fold 3 from, we’ll tell you exactly that.

You can order the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 from multiple places depending on wherever is most convenient to you or whichever store/site is giving you the best offers. If you’re already on a particular carrier, it may even make sense to stick to the same carrier and buy from them. Here are all the places you can order your Galaxy Z Fold 3 from.

S-Pen Pro in action on the Z Fold 3

Samsung Store

It’s a Samsung phone, so of course the Samsung store is the first place where you’ll be able to order the phone. If you’re looking to get an unlocked version of the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the Samsung store is ideally the way to go. There are some additional offers and benefits if you order the Galaxy Z Fold 3 via the Samsung Store. You get an extra trade-in value of up to $900 per phone with the option to trade in up to four devices.

Samsung is also offering $200 worth of Samsung Store credit if you buy the phone directly from them. You can use this credit to buy accessories like the Galaxy Buds 2 or some cases for your Galaxy Z Fold 3.

    Galaxy Z Fold 3
    The Samsung Store has some compelling offers including additional trade-in value and $200 worth of store credit.

Verizon

If you’re not looking for an unlocked version and would rather stick to a carrier, Verizon has some attractive offers on the Galaxy Z Fold 3. If you switch to Verizon, you can save up to $1,000 on the phone if you trade in an eligible device and opt for the unlimited plan. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is compatible with Verizon’s Ultra Wideband 5G network across 78 cities in the US.

If you’re an existing Verizon customer, you can get up to $500 off on the device. Verizon is also offering the S Pen and Samsung Fold Cover bundle for free while stocks last which seems like a pretty good deal. You can also get an additional 25% off on cases and screen protectors.

    Galaxy Z Fold 3
    Verizon is offering up to $1,000 trade-in on eligible phones along with a free S Pen and Samsung Fold Cover bundle.

AT&T

If AT&T is your preferred carrier, you’re going to get some good offers from them as well. With eligible trade-in and certain installment plans coupled with an unlimited plan, you can get up to $1,000 off on the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

If you’re going to buy a Samsung-connected device as well along with the phone, you’ll be eligible for a 50% discount on any Samsung accessory of your choice. If you’re a business customer, you can get up to $650 off on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 with eligible two year contracts.

    Galaxy Z Fold 3
    AT&T also has up to $1,000 trade-in on eligible phones along with additional discounts on accessories.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile is also taking orders for the Galaxy Z Fold 3. The carrier is accepting trade-ins, and with some eligible plans and trade-in offers, you can get up to $1,000 off on the phone via 36 monthly bill credits.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    T-Mobile subscribers can get up to $1,000 off on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 via 36 monthly bill credits on eligible plans and trade-in offers.

Amazon

In case you don’t want to buy a carrier-locked device, you can also purchase the Galaxy Z Fold 3 from Amazon. The retailer isn’t offering any trade-in or discount promotions, though.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    If you want an unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 3, you can head over to Amazon and order the device right away. Sadly, the retailer isn't offering any trade-in benefits.

Best Buy

You can also buy the Galaxy Z Fold 3 on BestBuy if that’s what you prefer. The retailer is offering Sprint, Verizon, and unlocked variants of the device, with some financing options from Verizon. However, the retailer isn’t offering any trade-in benefits.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    You can also order the Galaxy Z Fold 3 on BestBuy. The retailer is offering both unlocked and carrier-locked (Sprint/Verizon) versions of the new foldable.

Xfinity

Xfinity is also offering the Galaxy Z Fold 3 for purchase, and the carrier is offering up to $400 off if you switch to its network. You also get $200 in Samsung credit that you can use for purchases made on Samsung’s website. Sadly, the carrier only has the 256GB Phantom Black variant available at the moment.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    Xfinity is offering up to $400 off on purchase of a new Galaxy Z Fold 3 if you transfer your number to the carrier's network. Sadly, it only has the 256GB Phantom Black variant on offer.

These are a few deals you can take advantage of if you’re planning to buy the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Note we’ll be adding more stores and carriers to this list as and when their listings go live. Depending on the offers and whether you want a carrier-locked version of the phone or an unlocked model, pick the store that’s best suited for you! Compared to pre-order offers, you’re only missing out on one year of free Samsung Care+ when you buy directly from Samsung which isn’t too bad. You’ll just have to wait slightly longer for the phone to arrive.

You can take a look at the best Galaxy Z Flip 3 deals if you don’t want to spend upwards of $1,000.

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