Earlier, tipster Revegnus reported that the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 will offer the same 50MP ISOCELL GN3 image sensor as the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Ice Universe, another tipster also confirmed that Samsung’s upcoming book-style foldable won’t bring any camera improvements. But recently some sources including the tipster Revegnus reported about the possibilities for the Z Fold 6 to come with the same 200MP main camera sensor as the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: Stick with 50MP Sensor or Upgrade to 200MP?
However, GalaxyClub, a trusted source, says “so far Samsung is planning a 50 megapixel main camera – the same as in the Samsung Galaxy S24.”
Possible Reason for Sticking with 50MP Sensor
The 200MP main sensor of the Galaxy S24 Ultra is quite large, and there are also talks about the Z Fold 6 getting even thinner. According to some sources, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will use a new hinge design that allows the phone to be about 11 mm thin when closed. For context, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 measures 13.4 mm when closed. It seems challenging to fit the sensor within that slim form factor, as a larger sensor results in a longer focal length, thereby increasing the protrusion of the camera module.
Comparison with OnePlus Open
The OnePlus Open looks somewhat similar to some mainstream flagships in terms of its camera module protrusion, mostly because of the relatively larger 64MP sensor for its 3x telephoto and a thickness of 11.7 mm when closed. For context, the sensor size for the 3x telephoto (70mm equivalent) inside the OnePlus Open is 1/2.0″ (as reported by GSMArena), which is significantly larger than the 10MP telephoto sensor of the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Using the significantly bigger 1/1.3″, 200MP sensor for the main camera will increase the camera module protrusion on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, altering its design aesthetics.
Nonetheless, this is how the design evolves sometimes, and we will have to see if Samsung decides to put their absolute best camera sensor inside its upcoming folding phone.