The Galaxy Z Trifold first appeared in the news last year. Ever since, there has been some information about the foldable on and off.
A new leak has now emerged with some interesting insights about the smartphone.
Charging Details and NFC Payment
The leak appears in the form of a X post by tipster TechHighest. The post has three videos demonstrating the charging details.
One video shows how the handset can be charged without a charger. This reveals its support for wireless charging.
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The next video demonstrates how the Galaxy Z TriFold can be used to charge the brand’s Galaxy Buds. This confirms the smartphone’s support for reverse charging. The final video shows how to use the foldable for NFC payments.
All three videos also highlight the design of the tri-folding handset.
Other Expected Galaxy Z TriFold Details
An earlier report mentions the UI and multitasking features of the smartphone.
One key highlight is that the handset will allow three cover screens to be reflected on its inner and larger screen. This can help boost overall productivity to a great extent. This feature can be disabled if users do not want to opt for the mirroring functionality.
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Going by this report, the foldable will have a huge 10.1-inch display that folds inwards. This inner display will allow you to open and use three standard apps side-by-side at a time. The manufacturer is reported to refer to this feature as Samsung Trio.
The Galaxy Z TriFold is anticipated to come with a thin body. The smartphone will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and run on Android 16 layered with the manufacturer’s One UI 8.x. The handset will house a battery bigger than that of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and a triple camera setup. The foldable is slated to launch towards the end of this year or early next year.
Featured Image: Galaxy Z Fold 7
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