Galaxy Z Fold 6 renderings and 360-degree video leaked - this is Samsung's next foldable

Galaxy Z Fold 6 renderings and 360-degree video leaked - this is Samsung's next foldable

New leaks have revealed several rendered images and high quality videos of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. These leaks come from veteran leakers known as @Onleaks and Smartprix.

The videos show off a triple-camera setup similar to that seen on other Samsung models, as well as thin sides that look very similar to the Galaxy S24 series. The exact specifications of the camera are unknown, but leaker IceUniverse notes that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will feature the same setup as both the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Fold 4.

This means it will have a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens and a 10MP telephoto lens, plus a 10MP selfie camera and a 4MP under-display camera. The video also shows a speaker grille and a USB-C port on the bottom of the phone.

Leaked information has revealed some details about the Z Fold 6's size, with the inner screen measuring 7.6 inches diagonal and 6.04 x 5.21 x 0.24 inches when expanded. This makes it slightly shorter than the Galaxy Z Fold 5, but wider.

Meanwhile, the Google Pixel Fold 2 will reportedly measure 6.11 x 5.91 x 0.20 inches and could be the thinnest upcoming foldable. will be larger than the previous model.

Samsung seems to be aiming to keep the Droplet-style hinge. Also, the rendered images do not depict an S Pen mount or storage slot, and it is likely that it will not be included for at least another generation. Outside of the rendered image, the Z Fold 6 is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and 12GB to 16GB of RAM.

The rendered image does not show any major design changes for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6, but it does show a phone that follows Samsung's current design philosophy. The images should resonate with customers looking for the best folding phone, as the device looks very sleek and stylish.

We expect the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 to be officially announced at Samsung's Unpacked event at some point in July and then released around August, at least if Samsung follows its previous pattern.

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