Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 first renders reveal similar design

Samsung released the Galaxy S24 flagships last month, and the company is now working on the next foldables, traditionally launched in summer. There might be six months until the phones arrive, but we already get to see the first Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 renders, based on the info acquired by OnLeaks.

The smartphone depicted looks almost identical to the Fold5 and Fold4, but the corners of the frame are slightly sharper, and the sides are now completely flat.

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The foldable will undoubtedly bring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and Galaxy AI – Samsung's own take on generative AI features.

The source said the Fold6 will have a 7.6” foldable panel and will measure 153.5 x 132.5 x 6.1 mm big when unfolded, which is 1.4 mm shorter and 2.6 mm wider than the predecessor. There is still no slot for an S Pen and the unchanged thickness points to similar internal design, including the hinge.

The cover screen is said to measure 6.2” with 120 Hz refresh rate and up to 2,600 nits brightness.

The source also suggested Samsung will ship the Z Fold6 with One UI 6.1.1 on top of Android 14, and the phone will get 7 major OS updates and 7 years of security updates.

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Kinda like this. Looks like a futuristic slab of metal that's a phone.

Slightly incorrect. Chinese phone manufacturer's like pretty much ALL Chinese business get a HUGE grant - which alows government a hefty hand of control and data monitoring of saif companies. Oppo spent a HUGE FORTUNE for hinge innovation ...