Samsung is rumored to introduce its first foldable smartphone with a wider aspect ratio this year in response to the iPhone Fold arriving in September. Huawei has already unveiled the Pura X Max, its entrant in this field.
If you’ve ever wondered how the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide (or whatever it will be called) compares to the Pura X Max in terms of size and dimensions, here’s an image with the answer, courtesy of a new leak by the prolific Ice Universe on the X.
The Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold is rumored to measure 123.9 x 164.4 x 4.3 mm when unfolded and 123.9 x 82.2 x 9.8 mm when folded. Its cover display has an aspect ratio of 4.7:3 and the inner folding screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3 (remember CRT monitors and TVs?).
The Huawei Pura Thus, the Galaxy Z Fold Wide is slightly smaller on two of the three axes. The aspect ratio is slightly different, but not so much that it’s not obvious that these are competing with each other, at least indirectly (since Huawei is huge in China and not many other places, while Samsung’s market share in China is a blip on the radar).
The Galaxy Z Fold Wide is expected to be unveiled in July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8 and Galaxy Z Flip8.
