Samsung's first three-part foldable smartphone debuted a week ago, with a rear camera setup visually identical to that of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7. One of the official photos, however, shows something different…
Omar Saheb, Samsung's vice president of marketing, shared his thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold and a few behind-the-scenes photos on LinkedIn yesterday. One detail, however, caught the most attention – the elongated island on the back has not three, but four vertically arranged cameras! You might think the photo shows a pre-launch prototype, and that Samsung had been testing a Trifold with four cameras for some time before ultimately opting for the familiar, more modest setup.
The next day, however, the author of the post refuted these assumptions and explained the situation – the photo had been edited to remove a sticker from the phone's casing, and as a side effect, one of the cameras was visually cloned. Upon closer inspection, you can indeed notice that the fourth "camera" is a bit flat and uneven compared to the original three, although at first glance it looks very convincing...