Galaxy Z fold 3: Folding King...Really? By AbyTechTv

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Aug 13, 2021
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Galaxy Z fold 3: Folding King...Really?

What's up guys away here that it should come as a huge surprise, but Samsung is betting big that foldable phones will break the phone industry. Saturation cycle manufacturers have been shipping fewer and fewer handsets for a while. Now, as people are keeping their devices much longer than before, giving how powerful and camera capable even today's mid-rangers are, but foldable smartphones could change that as they are gearing up to actually become mainstream a few years from now. Just like the Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Z fold will be remembered as the OG of the foldable smartphones, the handset that kick started the foldable smartphone trend and even though foldable devices still aren't a mainstream product, category Samsung is adamant to turn the min one moving forward. Improving on its existing designs is a big part of that plan, both from an end user perspective and the standpoint of cost-effectiveness, and that's what Samsung is doing with the Galaxy Z fold. Three.

According to eastern time, news and the CEO of display supply chain consultants, Ross young Samsung, has developed a new tech that will make the Galaxy Z fold 3, both slimmer and lighter than its predecessor. Also, it will improve its battery life while providing a brighter display at the same time how they are doing. It is by removing the polarizer from the flexible lathe on the z-fold three you see in current phones, whether it's foldable or a regular smartphone there's a layer of the polarizer on top. This polarizer helps reduce the reflections on the display, but the drawback is: it increases the thickness of the display by 50 to 100, micrometers and, at the same time reduces the brightness as well. So by removing it not only the display thickness can be reduced by twenty percent and the foldable smartphones, but the brightness of the display can be improved by a massive twenty-two thirty percent as well.

Now you might ask, since they are removing this polarizer, wouldn't that make the display of the z fold 3, more reflective well to counteract the Samsung, has developed a new color filter and a new black matrix with a thickness of less than 5 micrometers. That will make sure the light doesn't reflect back as you can see from this diagram. The biggest advantage of this is that it will improve the battery life as well by more than 30 percent, which is huge if we also consider the new LPO panels. One of the contributing factors to increased battery life is that since there's no polarizer on the z fold 3, which means that 30 percent brightness loss that could have been occurred because of this polarizer won't be there. This means the display will require less power to light up the same nits of brightness as before, thus improving the battery life.

I know this is a bit technical, and I'm trying to keep it as simple as I can. But all you need to know is that this new display will make the z fold 3, have a 20 to 30 percent brighter display 30, better battery life and will keep the device lighter and thinner at the same time, by the way this goes in line with what Samsung has said back in December, that the future galaxy smartphones will support a thinner and lighter design. Although Samsung didn't mention the reason at the event back then, but now we know how they are doing it, honestly. This got me excited, because one of the biggest reasons for me that go against buying a foldable device is that they are pretty thick for what they offer. So a thinner device is definitely something I am looking forward to, plus better battery life and brighter display makes it even more appealing.

Samsung will launch the z fold 3 in July. Do consider subscribing for all the latest coverage on this handset. As always I'll see you tomorrow, peace out, you.


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