The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is still some time away from going official, but new information has surfaced claiming that the foldable phone will offer a better camera system than the one found in the Galaxy S24.
06.05.2024 - 23:31 / wccftech.com / Furqan Shahid
Samsung will be unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold 6 series in less than two months, and so far, we have heard some really interesting details about the upcoming foldable flagship. There have been rumors in the past about how Samsung is going to change the overall design language of the foldable, and now, this has been confirmed by Thinborne, a famous case maker that is known for making thin and light cases for phones.
The rumors that we have heard in the past talk about how the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is going to have a slightly wider design this time around, and this certainly is something good because the past Galaxy Z Fold devices have offered a pretty narrow front screen, and based on this leaked render, this is going to change with the upcoming foldable. You can have a look at the render below.
As you can see in the image above, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 appears to have a cover screen that is slightly wider than what we have seen on the previous generation of foldable phones. This is not really something that should come as a surprise because this is one of the things that people have been asking for the longest time.
The leaks and rumors we have heard about the Galaxy Z Fold 6 talk about how the phone is going to be flatter, and this time around, you are going to get sharper edges. This certainly is a step in the right direction, and I have a feeling that the design DNA will be taken from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which, in my opinion, still remains one of the best phones when it comes to design and I don't think that there is anything that is going to go wrong with this.
As far as the release date is concerned, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is scheduled to come out in July. The date we have points towards July 10th, before the Olympics take over the world, and the good news is that we are going to get our hands on a pretty neat phone packed with features. Samsung is also planning to launch a number of other devices, including the Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch 7 series, and the Galaxy Z Flip 6.
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