Original Pixel Fold had much more Google character

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Reserve your Z Fold 6 or Z Flip 6 now and get $50 of instant Samsung credit and a chance to win $5,000!way back in 2020. At the time, however, Samsung was already at Galaxy Z Fold 2, and the Chinese juggernauts hadn't yet encroached on its turf with more impressive handsets with bendy displays like they are now.

The design is not just different for the sake of it. The neatly arranged sensor and lens combos can't easily snap photos of your fingers or butcher the ultrawide perspective as a corner camera island would. Plus, there is ample strip space for our index finger to press against while we use the phone with one hand.

After getting pressed on the camera front by Android handsets that started employing large sensors, ultrawide or macro lens, and even zoom cameras, Apple started playing catch up and slapped multiple cameras on the back of its iPhones in its turn. To fit them in, however, it didn't resort to symmetrical shapes or positioning.

The sheer litany of larger components resulted in the advent of the camera island on the back - an elevation that had to house all of a phone's camera abilities while at the same time protruding significantly from the rear in order to keep the phone thin, but only in the specs listings.

 

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