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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 has been the talk of the town recently, with rumors swirling about its specifications and features. A recent benchmark has confirmed that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will indeed be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and will come with 12GB of RAM. The benchmark results have shown that the international version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will run on Android 14, featuring the ‘pineapple’ motherboard and ‘walt’ governor, which are indicative of the Snapdragon chip.
The Geekbench listing for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has revealed a single-core score of 1,964 and a multi-core score of 6,619, showcasing a significant improvement in performance compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 5. While the single-core score is only slightly higher than the previous model, the multi-core score shows a notable increase, indicating better overall power.
Many in the Samsung community will be pleased to see the use of the Snapdragon chipset in the Galaxy Z Fold 6, as Qualcomm’s chips are known for their superior performance. The decision to stick with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 series for the Z Fold 6 mirrors Samsung’s strategy with previous devices, offering a high-performance experience across the board.
Additionally, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to feature a similar camera setup to the Galaxy Z Fold 5, with a 50-megapixel primary lens, a 12-megapixel ultrawide, and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera. The camera system has been rated above average by DXOMark, with improvements in photo mode compared to previous models.
With an anticipated launch date in early July at a Paris-bound Galaxy Unpacked event, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is set to make waves in the smartphone market. Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung’s latest flagship foldable device.