A major leak reveals that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Tri-Fold device is likely to resolve one of the user's most common complaints: the quality of the camera is left behind, especially in terms of zoom.

In the latest software animation leak, the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold camera looks to support up to 100x zoom, matching the Galaxy S Ultra's capabilities, Samsung's best camera flagship.

Over the years, although the Galaxy Z Fold series offers innovative design and performance, the camera, especially on the telephoto section, has never matched the Galaxy S Ultra line. Users only get 3x optical zoom, far behind other flagship capabilities that offer 5x to 10x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom.

However, according to a recent leak from the @TechHighest X/Twitter account, the camera interface animation from the upcoming tri-fold Samsung device shows a zoom option of up to 100x, indicating a large upgrade to the telephoto lens.

Possible Galaxy Z Tri-Fold Camera Specification

- Zoom to 100x (possibly: 5x optical + 20x/30x digital)

- The main sensor is likely to be 200MP, the same as the one used on the Galaxy S Ultra and Z Fold 7

- Samsung's first foldable device that is included in the flagship category of true cameras

If this information is correct, the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold will be Samsung's first foldable device with a flagship-equivalent camera, without compromise on the telephoto section.

No doubt, the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold will be priced at a very high price, given the triple screen technology and this camera upgrade. However, this leak shows that Samsung appears to be serious in presenting uncompromised experiences on all lines of screen, performance, and camera.

Samsung seems ready to turn a foldable narrative into an "innovative set with an ordinary camera". If the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold really comes with a 100x zoom capability and flagship class sensor, this could be a game changer in the folding smartphone world.


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