Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event is less than a month away but the leaks are still pouring in and will likely continue until the launch date. The stars of the event will be the Galaxy Z Fold3 and the Galaxy Z Flip3, and if you have been wondering what camera sensors they will be packing, then you are in luck.

Samsung Galaxy Flip3 and Galaxy Z Fold3

Popular leaker, Evan Blass (@evleaks), has revealed the camera configuration of the two foldable phones. The leak discloses that the two devices will have the same number of cameras as their predecessors and even the same pixel count, save for only one sensor on the Galaxy Z Fold3.

According to the source, the Galaxy Z Flip3 will have two 12MP sensors on the back just like the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Flip 5G. As seen in renders, the sensors are stacked on top of each other this time along with the LED flash. Samsung is also keeping the front-facing camera at 10MP.

For the Galaxy Z Fold3, we will be getting three 12MP sensors on the rear just like the Galaxy Z Fold2. The front-facing camera on the cover display also remains unchanged at 10MP but the under-display camera is a 4MP sensor! A lot of folks won’t be happy with that but we don’t expect to see a lot of users take selfies with this camera as there are better alternatives such as the 10MP cover selfie camera and the rear cameras if you unfold the device and have the rear cameras facing you.

Aside from the camera specs, Evan Blass also confirmed the display sizes of the two phones. The Galaxy Z Flip3 will come with a 1.9-inch cover display and a 6.7-inch internal display while the Galaxy Z Fold3 will have a 6.2-inch cover display and a 7.6-inch internal display. There is also an attached press render that confirms that the two foldable phones have an IPX8 rating as revealed in an earlier leak.

We already know that the Galaxy Z Fold3 will have support for stylus input. Now we know that Samsung will sell two different S Pens for the foldable – the S Pen Pro and the S Pen Fold Edition.

 

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