The Korean tech colossal may seem like it’s been unobtrusively crafting something that would assuredly be worth making the tech realm a better place to akin to, and in a way, to establish itself in a market and bloom it with an acumen that the company peculiarly tracks down to do so.
The much-awaited launch of Samsung’s new foldable can’t be seen until August at the latest; however, leakers are someone who can skulk into shadows to fight with shadow warriors to grab the information that is poised to be listed down at the time of revealing the product. The leaker offered a glimpse at the design of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
One of the prominent leakers, Steve ‘OnLeaks’ Hemmerstoffer, along with SmartPrix, have undisclosed renders displaying the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in all its glory. The images display a foldable phone with squared corners and flat edges, giving it a sleek and modern look.
According to reports, the device measures 153.5 x 132.5 x 6.1 mm when unfolded, making it a bit shorter but notably wider than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 5. This proves that even the cover design will adapt to a small hood, a change that many have been eagerly awaiting.
Investigating the renders further, we observe that familiar features such as volume buttons and a power button, likely doubling as a fingerprint scanner, are located on the right-hand side. The availability of speakers at the top and bottom, along with a USB-C port at the bottom, clearly evidently proves the subsequent design of the device.
A prominent feature aspect revealed in the images is a center-mounted punch-hole cutout on the cover screen, as well as a triple rear camera setup on the back. Astoundingly, there’s no visible selfie camera on the folding screen, hinting at the possibility of an under-display selfie camera once again.
It’s worth mentioning that there appears to be no slot for the S Pen, synthesizing with recent leaks. Nevertheless, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 leak hysteria seems to be well underway, stirring up excitement among tech enthusiasts.