Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is said to have less visible creases, new camera design

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6 in July. As we get closer to the rumored launch timeline, a new render of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has been leaked on the web. Significant changes are expected in the design of book-style foldable phones this year. The latest leak hints at less visible creases on the internal display and a redesigned camera island.

Tipster Ice Universe (@UniversIce) said, citing testers, Claim The creases on the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s display will be less visible than those on the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s screen. The folds will not be “eliminated” completely, but they will be “reduced.” The post doesn’t mention how Samsung is making this improvement, but it could be achieved by using a thicker form of ultra-thin glass (UTG).

Additionally, the tipster has shared A close-up shot of one of the lenses on the Galaxy Z Fold 6. It is shown with a ring with a metal rail that has a corrugated texture, which is different from Samsung’s existing designs. Last year’s model only has a small metal ring around the lens. The image’s watermark indicates that it is partially AI-generated. Therefore, it is advised to take these details with caution.

Samsung’s previous generation Galaxy Z Fold phones had the same camera design with three sensors protruding from the raised part of the phone. It is being said that the upcoming phone will have better cameras than the Galaxy S24.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 was spotted on the Geekbench website earlier this month with model number SM-F956U. It was listed with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile platform, Android 14 operating system, and 10 GB RAM for Galaxy. It is expected to have a titanium frame and may be available in three color options – dark blue, light pink and silver. It is reported to have a 4,400mAh battery with a charging speed of 25W.

Samsung is rumored to announce the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 on July 10.

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