Big shock to Samsung users! This feature will not be available in Galaxy Z Fold 5, know the reason

TechnologyBig shock to Samsung users! This feature will not be available...
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Samsung K Upcoming Foldable Galaxy Z Fold 5 There will be no built-in S Pen slot. According to GSM Arena recently, Samsung considered adding a slot for the S Pen to the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold5 during the design phase, but has now decided that it would make the device too thick. Meanwhile, Samsung is reportedly working on a thinner S Pen that won’t compromise on the stylus experience.

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According to the information, the company will now introduce it in Galaxy Z Fold 6. It may be available in time for the Z Fold 6. Let us know that Samsung’s upcoming Z Fold5 is expected to be launched in the second half of this year. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 will reportedly have a new hinge design that will reduce the crease.

The phone will have a different internal arrangement, which will not allow the S Pen slot to be used. The company reportedly thought of making a slimmer S Pen for the Galaxy Z Fold 5, but later decided to scrap it. The company believes that this will create problems in writing.

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How will be the camera of this phone

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The Galaxy Z Fold 5 will reportedly feature a 108MP primary rear camera. Also, the phone will also have an in-built stylus pen (S Pen) slot. The camera of the phone could make the device a bit heavy, which would make it weigh around 275 grams. On the other hand, if we talk about Lexi Z Fold 4, then it weighs 263 grams. The phone will have 64MP camera with primary camera, 2x optical zoom and 12MP ultrawide shooter.

According to a South Korean report, Samsung considered adding a slot for the S Pen to the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 during the design stage, but decided that it would make the device too thick.

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