New leaks from benchmark site Geekbench bring to light exciting details about the upcoming foldable smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy Z Flip 6. According to the findings, the device is powered by the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, ensuring top performance and speed.
Although the Geekbench database does not explicitly name the device, the model number SM-F741U is directly related to last year's Galaxy Z Flip 5 (SM-F731U), making the identity of the Z Flip 6 almost certain.
While the basic version is said to have 8GB of RAM, Samsung leaves open the possibility of a premium version with 12GB of RAM, satisfying the needs of the most demanding users.
Aside from the powerful processor, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 impresses with its Vulkan benchmark scores, significantly outperforming the Z Flip 5 and touching performances capable of competing even with the flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra.
An important advantage is the rumored increase in battery capacity from 3.700mAh to 4.000mAh, offering greater autonomy.
However, the leaks do not indicate any changes to the design or the speeds charging, data that may leave some buyers hesitant.
In addition, the possibility circulationof a version with an Exynos processor instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, raises questions about Samsung's market segmentation policy.
Nevertheless, the top-of-the-line specifications and impressive performance brought to light by the leak make the Galaxy Z Flip 6 a highly attractive choice for tech enthusiasts and lovers of foldable smartphones.
We are eagerly awaiting Samsung's official announcements to know more about the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and its capabilities.