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The gorgeous Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G has leaked for the first time - PhoneArena

Posted: 20 Jul 2020 04:05 AM PDT

A Galaxy Note-like camera bump on the back


Originally published on Weibo and later shared by Ishan Agarwal on Twitter, the render in question reveals that Samsung has decided to unify the design language of the Galaxy Note series and Galaxy Z Fold range by adopting seemingly identical camera modules on the rear of both. 

Due to the angle at which the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is folded in the press render, only two cameras can be seen sitting inside the large bump. However, recent reports suggest the smartphone has been fitted with a total of three sensors.

These include a 12-megapixel primary camera that is coupled with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle shooter and a 64-megapixel telephoto snapper that supports 3x hybrid zoom thanks to digital cropping.

It's understood that all of these cameras have been borrowed from the Galaxy S20. Whether Samsung has also fitted the foldable with a 3D Time-of-Flight sensor like the Galaxy S20+ remains to be seen, though.

The external display is much, much bigger

As reported previously, the external display on the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is much bigger than the panel found on the original device. In fact, it has grown from 4.3-inches to 6.23-inches thanks to a new aspect ratio designed to reduce bezels as much as possible.

That dramatic change, along with the introduction of a new punch hole for the 10-megapixel front-facing camera, is corroborated by the aforementioned press render. The external display on the Galaxy Z Fold 2 should, therefore, be much more useful.

The South Korean company is believed to have made some changes to the larger internal display too. Namely, it has reportedly seen an increase in size from 7.3-inches to 7.7-inches and ditched the corner notch in favor of more subtle punch-hole tech that's used for the second 10-megapixel selfie shooter.

The former can't be corroborated by simply looking at the press renders, yet there appear to be no signs of a raised corner notch on the screen, so the presence of a punch hole seems highly likely. 

One other report that's backed up by the press render is the lack of S Pen support.

The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Buds Live, and Galaxy Watch 3 leaked too

Published alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 2 press render were images of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Buds Live, and Galaxy Watch 3. These products are expected to make their debut at Unpacked on August 5th as well and, like the foldable, will be made available to purchase in a new Mystic Bronze color. 

Pre-orders for the entire lineup are expected to commence soon after the event, but the products won't all launch at the same time. The Galaxy Note 20 series should start shipping on Friday, August 21, while those hoping to get their hands on the Galaxy Z Fold 2 may have to wait until Sunday, September 20.

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Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase | July 2020 - Nintendo

Posted: 20 Jul 2020 07:00 AM PDT

Prototype Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R sold for record $3.85 million - Fox News

Posted: 20 Jul 2020 04:38 AM PDT

It's Miles past McQueen!

A 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R once driven by Ken Miles of "Ford v Ferrari" fame was sold at the Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis for a record $3.85 million.

The price was the highest ever paid for a Mustang, besting the $3.74 million that the long-lost 1968 Mustang featured in the Steve McQueen film "Bullitt" went for in January.

The Shelby was the prototype for the famed GT350R line of competition cars and also the first to win a race. Ken Miles and fellow development driver Chuck Cantwell reportedly put over 50,000 miles on it in testing, while the likes of Bob Bondurant and Ken Titus also spent time behind the wheel.

The GT350R features a 289 cubic-inch engine and 4-speed manual transmission.

The GT350R features a 289 cubic-inch engine and 4-speed manual transmission. (Mecum)

The car was first sold to a private owner in 1970 for $3,500 and changed hands several times until it was bought by noted car collector John Atzbach, who had it fully restored and has won several "Best in Show" awards with it since.

The winning bid for the car was $3.5 million, compared to $3.4 million for the "Bullitt" Mustang, with taxes and fees increasing those to the final amounts paid.

Neither of the winning bidders has yet identified themselves.

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