The rumored release date of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 (and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6) is approaching, and the latest leak about this flagship foldable model gives us a glimpse of a rather controversial redesign of the rear camera module.
This leak comes from well-known (and generally reliable) tipster Ice Universe (via SamMobile), and the photo posted shows the top of the camera setup on the back of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6.
It looks like we're getting a new ridged design around the individual camera lenses, with black plastic replacing the metal trim used on the Galaxy Z Fold 5, and it's an aesthetic that looks “cheap and completely out of place” on a flagship phone. says SamMobile.
Perhaps the redesign is a ploy by Samsung to distract us from rumors that the Galaxy Z Fold 6's cameras will only represent a modest upgrade over its predecessor's setup; Any update will be welcome, but previous leaks had suggested a major increase. in the camera specifications was coming.
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You can make your own decision, but opinions are likely to be divided. The same source previously posted another angle of this rear camera, as well as a closely cropped shot of the selfie camera in front of the cover screen. More recently, the tipster leaked a mockup of the front of the Z Fold 6 compared to the Z Fold 5.
In a separate leak, SamMobile also spotted a new benchmark that could be attributed to the European version of the Z Fold 6. It is apparently running the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, suggesting this will be the CPU used in the foldables in all global markets. .
Samsung has previously experimented with using its own Exynos processors instead of Snapdragon silicon in other flagships, depending on the country in which they are sold. That might be the case with the Z Flip 6, but it seems not with the Z Fold 6.
Everything should be revealed before long, with rumors pointing towards a big presentation of the foldable devices at a Samsung Unpacked event on Wednesday, July 10. We should also see a number of other devices at that event, including a full reveal of the Samsung Galaxy. Ring and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7.
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