Samsung is highly likely to launch the Galaxy Z Flip3 and Z Fold3 next month (August 2021). Both devices have appeared on several certification websites with some of their specifications, indicating that the release date is very close.
This morning, the Galaxy Z Flip3 appeared on Geekbench 5, showing that the Galaxy Z Fold3 will use the Snapdragon 888 chipset, not the Snapdragon 888+.
We already know that the Snapdragon 888 is one of the first Android chipsets to feature the Cortex-X1 core, offering exceptional performance.
The Galaxy Z Fold3 comes with a Snapdragon 888 chipset and 12GB of RAM, and scored 1124 points in the single-core test and 3350 points in the multi-core test. This score is pretty good, and the device’s performance will be pretty good.
The Galaxy Z Fold3 runs One UI 3.1.1 based on Android 11. It is worth mentioning that this phone has the model number SM-F926U, the U indicating that it is the US version.
According to previous reports, the Galaxy Z Fold3 will be slightly different from its predecessor. The back of the phone features a triple camera module.
The inner screen may use an under-display camera, and both the inner and outer screens support a 120Hz refresh rate. In addition, the Z Fold3 will support the S Pen and may include one in the box.
This phone is expected to be released on August 3rd, and the price may exceed $2,000.
