The Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are purportedly the next generation of foldable phones that Samsung plans to introduce at its Unpacked presentation in South Korea next month. The corporation has not yet released any information about the planned launches. A listing of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 worldwide model on the website Geekbench, however, has just lately surfaced, disclosing some of its critical details. The device is expected to ship with Android 13 rather than Android 14 preinstalled. Samsung’s successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 4 is the Galaxy Z Fold 5.
The global version of the anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 5 has been listed on Geekbench with the model number Samsung SM-F946B, as seen in a listing discovered by SamMobile. Additionally, the listing includes the phone’s results in both single-core and multi-core testing. A single-core test result of 1,845 and a multi-core result of 5,083 were obtained by the smartphone.
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 will arrive with the more recent One UI 5.1.1 skin on top of Android 13 out of the box, according to the Geekbench listing. In addition, an Octa-core processor with three 2.02 GHz, four 2.80 GHz, and one 3.36 GHz cores is believed to be included in the phone.
In addition to these, the SamMobile report states that Samsung will provide the future foldable phones with five years of security updates as well as four significant Android OS improvements. The Geekbench listing also implies that the Galaxy Z Fold 5 single-core performance score for the worldwide model is lower than that of the US variant.
Online price information for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 recently emerged. For the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage configuration, the phone is anticipated to cost EUR 1,299 (about Rs. 1,16,294). The same 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 from the previous year was released in Europe for a price of EUR 1,099 (about Rs 98,200).
 
 
          