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Last updated: July 4th, 2024 at 20:03 UTC+02:00
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It's been known for some time that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will have a 3.4-inch cover display as well, but it looks like an important nugget of information may have flown under the radar: the Galaxy Z Flip 6 cover display might use an IPS LCD panel instead of a Super AMOLED panel.
This information comes from a leaked image that highlights some of the best Galaxy Z Flip 6 features. The image also includes the full spec sheet of the phone and lists the display technology for the second/cover display as IPS.
If true, it would be a notable downgrade from the Z Flip 5, which sports a Super AMOLED panel for both of its displays. IPS LCD panels can't match the contrast of OLED panels as they use a backlight and cannot shut off individual pixels to produce deep blacks, and they also tend to be more power hungry.
Granted, on a 3.4-inch screen, the lower power efficiency may not be a deal-breaker. But you will notice a difference in image quality, and considering Samsung is raising the price for both the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip lineups this year, such a downgrade would be unacceptable.
However, it's possible this information isn't accurate. Galaxy Z Flip 6 rumors and leaks have been doing the rounds for months, but until today, we have seen no signs that indicate the Z Flip 6 has an IPS LCD cover display.
Thankfully, we're less than a week away from Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event, so we will learn the truth soon enough.
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