
The Galaxy Z Fold2 will have its own launch event on September 1st.
Many wonder what sets apart the second-generation Galaxy Z Fold, prompting Samsung to reserve a standalone event for its unveiling.

What's so exceptional that Samsung needs to hold a separate event for its introduction?
Alongside its inherent strengths and enhancements compared to its predecessor, such as:
- A dual main and secondary display duo boasting 2K resolution (Dynamic AMOLED 2X and Super AMOLED)
- The main screen measuring 7.6 inches with a 120Hz refresh rate.
- A modern edge-to-edge design for the 6.23-inch secondary display.
- Processor powered by Snapdragon 865+ 5G chipset
- Massive 12GB RAM capacity
- Built-in storage of 256GB ROM
- 4500mAh battery cell, supports fast charging at 25W and wireless charging at 11W.
- Camera system with 5 lenses.
According to Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach), a prominent tech leaker, particularly in the smartphone realm, revealed that the Galaxy Z Fold2 will also feature mild water resistance, a feature its predecessor lacked.

A renowned leaker unveils Z Fold2's ability to resist light water exposure
Specifically, this Samsung phone will be coated with a special waterproof layer around the body and at the joints to help the device survive if accidentally submerged in water. Although this enhancement doesn't meet IP standards like the S or Note series, it's better to have it on a flagship phone than not at all.
While the information remains unconfirmed by Samsung, its disclosure by a reputable leak expert is undoubtedly a source of joy for Samfans and Z Fold enthusiasts alike.

Should the information be true, it would undoubtedly bring immense joy to Samfans.
Moreover, the hinge component on the 2020 model has addressed all the shortcomings of its predecessor. Samsung has completely revamped this area, not only ensuring effective dust resistance but also allowing users to open and close the device at various angles, catering to diverse usage needs.

The hinge component of the device has undergone a complete redesign.
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