Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 6 earlier today. It brings minor but meaningful changes compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Some of those improvements include changes to the display size and aspect ratio. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 display size for the cover screen has changed, and here is what you need to know.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 display size has changed for the cover screen
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 has a 6.3-inch cover screen with a 22.1:9 aspect ratio and a 7.6-inch internal foldable screen with a 20.9:18 aspect ratio. The cover screen is slightly bigger and wider than the one on the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and has thinner bezels.
While it isn't the revolution people expected, it still offers a more comfortable typing experience on the cover screen. Samsung has achieved this without increasing the overall width of the phone by much (1mm) and decreasing its weight. So, it will be much more comfortable than the Galaxy Z Fold 5.
You can watch the Galaxy Z Fold 6's cover and inner screens in our video below.
Both screens on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 use Dynamic AMOLED 2x panels with a 1Hz-120Hz variable refresh rate, HDR10+ certification, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection.
The cover screen has a resolution of 2,736 x 968 pixels and a pixel density of 410ppi. The phone's inner screen has a QXGA+ resolution (2,160 x 1,856 pixels), a pixel density of 374ppi, and a peak brightness of 2,600 nits.
Samsung has also decreased the visibility of the crease and improved shock absorption of the inner screen.