Just a few hours ago an image showing a part of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold6‘s back leaked, following another leak yesterday which showed us the top side of its front. Now a new image has been outed and this one shows us the entire front of the device, compared to its predecessor (which is on the left) for good measure.
As was already obvious from yesterday’s leak, the Fold6 will adopt a more squared-off design, reminiscent of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra, with corners that are less rounded than the Fold5’s.
The bezels for the cover screen seem to have been slightly reduced as well, but they’re still quite prominent as you can see. The phone also seems to be a little less tall than its predecessor, which may or may not mean Samsung has tweaked the aspect ratio a tiny bit, making it wider – but not by a lot, that’s for sure.
The Galaxy Z Fold6 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC across the world, which will definitely please Exynos haters. It’s due to become official in July alongside the Galaxy Z Flip6 (which is getting a slightly bigger battery than its predecessor), the Galaxy Watch7 family, and the brand new Galaxy Watch Ultra. The Galaxy Ring should also get a full launch at the same event.