Samsung aims to reduce crease mark significantly with Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE

Samsung is preparing to make a significant leap in the foldable phone market with the release of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition (SE). The South Korean tech giant, which has been trailing behind its Chinese competitors in the foldable phone space, aims to catch up with this new model. Samsung has faced criticism in the past due to the thickness of its foldable devices and the noticeable crease mark on the screen. With the new model, the company is looking to address these issues and offer a more refined product.

Major Improvement in Screen Crease

According to a reliable tech insider, Ice Universe, Samsung has managed to significantly reduce the screen crease on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE model. However, there are no detailed explanations about how the company achieved this. This improvement in Samsung’s foldable screen technology has the potential to enhance user experience and satisfaction.

Thinner and More Stylish Design

The new Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE is not just about reducing the crease; it also brings improvements in terms of device thickness. Previous leaks suggest that the new model will have a thickness of 10.6 mm when folded. While this does not quite reach the sub-10 mm levels achieved by some Chinese manufacturers, it represents a notable reduction from the 12.1 mm thickness of the previous Galaxy Z Fold 6. This step forward aims to boost Samsung’s competitive edge in the foldable phone market.

Larger Screen and Enhanced Camera Features

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE is set to offer some enhancements in screen size as well. The device will feature a 6.5-inch outer screen and an 8-inch inner screen, providing a slightly larger display area compared to its predecessor. Additionally, there are rumors suggesting that the phone will include under-display camera technology, allowing for a more seamless screen design without notches or punch holes. However, the model is expected to be available only in the South Korean and Chinese markets, which may be disappointing news for potential buyers in other regions.

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