The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to launch in July alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6. As we get closer to the rumored launch timeline, a new render of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has leaked online. The book-style foldable phone is expected to get a significant design change this year. The latest leak points to a less visible crease on the inner screen and a redesigned camera island.
Tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), citing testers, claims that the crease on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 screen will be less visible than the one on the Galaxy Z Fold 5. The creases won’t be “completely eliminated,” but they will be “reduced.” The announcement doesn’t mention how Samsung is doing this improvement, but it could be achieved by using a thicker form of ultra-thin glass (UTG).
Additionally, the tipster shared a close-up of one of the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s lenses. It is shown with a ring with a metal rail that has a grooved texture, marking a departure from Samsung’s existing design. Last year’s model only has a small metal ring around the lens. The image’s watermark indicates that it was partially generated by artificial intelligence. It is therefore advised to take these details with a grain of salt.
Samsung’s previous generation Galaxy Z Fold phone had the same camera design with three sensors protruding from the raised part of the phone. The upcoming phone is said to get better cameras than the Galaxy S24.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 was spotted on the Geekbench website earlier this month with the model number SM-F956U. It is listed with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile platform for Galaxy, Android 14 operating system and 10 GB of RAM. It is expected to have a titanium frame and could be available in three color options – dark blue, light pink and silver. It is tipped to carry a 4400mAh battery with 25W charging speed.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 are rumored to be announced on July 10.