IP58 certification?
An IP58 rating for the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5? New leaks indicate that both devices could be well protected against water and dust.
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A Vietnamese leaker has published new, but of course highly unofficial information about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. Accordingly, both foldable smartphones could be dust-resistant and come with an IP58 certification.
A brief excursion into what that means in concrete terms: The certification is based on specific standards and consists of two digits. The first digit refers to how securely the smartphone housing is protected against the ingress of substances such as dust or sand. Here, the scale knows values between 1 and 6. The second number, in turn, defines the water resistance of a device on a scale from 1 to 8. The higher the respective value, the tighter the housing.
In contrast to alleged certification At least one release date has been set for the two Samsung Galaxys, because Samsung accidentally published a press release for an unpacked event online at the beginning of June, which said “end of July”.
Incidentally, the first dustproof foldable would be neither the Fold 5 nor the Flip 5, because the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra is already a folding smartphone with an IP52 rating. Means: dustproof, but not waterproof. The Fold 5 and Flip 5, on the other hand, would still be waterproof – at least if the rumors are true.
Leaks zum Galaxy Z Flip5
In addition, other leaks were published that refer to the possible specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. Accordingly, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 should work inside and 8 GB RAM support the processor. There is a choice of 128 or 256 GB of internal storage. The DualCam works with 12 megapixels and Android 13 with OneUI 5.1 is on board. A 6.7-inch Full HD AMOLED display with 120 Hz is installed as the main screen. The outer screen is a 3.4-inch HD AMOLED display. The release is scheduled for July 26th or 27th at a price of $999.
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