Renders have been leaked revealing a first look at Samsung’s upcoming foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Tipsters have unveiled design renders of the device, and at first, it appears to look just like the Galaxy Z Fold 5. It has a narrow 6.2-inch cover screen on the outside, and when opened, there’s a 7.6-inch inner display.
Reportedly, the dimensions measure in at 153.5 x 132.5 x 6.1mm when unfolded.
There is one big design change, seen with the frame of the phone. It appears to come with a flatter frame and sharper corners, compared to its predecessor.
Apart from this, there doesn’t seem to be much else new compared with the last few releases. It comes with a triple-camera system on the back, a hole-punch cutout on the cover screen for the camera, and an under-display camera underneath the inner display.
There’s still a USB-C charging port, a fingerprint sensor in the power button, and the usual placements for volume buttons, microphones, and more.
The renders show the device in black, but there will likely be other colours revealed prior to release.
Performance improvements and new AI features are expected, and it remains unknown if and what changes will be made to the battery life, cameras, software and more.