
Samsung has filed a patent for Galaxy Z Flip 2, will get three rear cameras
South Korean smartphone making company Samsung is working on its new foldable phone Galaxy Z Flip 2. Recently Samsung has launched Galaxy Z Flip smartphone. The company has also increased its focus on foldable smartphones. The news is coming that Samsung has filed a patent for Galaxy Z Flip 2. The photo of this patent leaked online.
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Galaxy Z Flip 2 patent

In this diagram images included with the patent offer two possible designs (Model A and Model B). Horizontal triple rear camera design can be seen in Model A. At the same time, vertical camera design is present in Model B. Small O led screen is also seen in the image. Let’s Go Digital first spotted this patent. It can be said that the new Galaxy Z Flip 2 can come with three rear camera and led flash in back.
Look Excellent
There is not much difference in the overall design of the phone. There is no mention about the specification of the phone in the patent. Also, whether the company will use this design in Galaxy Z Flip or not, nothing can be said for sure. However, it is believed that due to the triple rear camera and large rear display, the phone’s look will be quite spectacular.
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