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Forget about Samsung Unpacked. Official Galaxy Z Flip 6 images are here

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
Evan Blass / X

Samsung is set to officially introduce the Galaxy Z Flip 6 on Wednesday, July 11. But today, Evan Blass leaked Samsung’s official marketing images for the highly anticipated phone on X. Two critical points come to mind when looking at these images: First, they don’t reveal anything new that hasn’t already been gleaned from the ever-growing list of rumors and leaks. Second, wow, this phone looks fantastic.

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is expected to have a design similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 5. It is anticipated to feature a 6.7-inch main screen and a 3.4-inch cover display. A rumor suggests that Samsung may increase the cover display to 3.9 inches, but this is not confirmed based on the leaked images.

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The leaked images reveal that the phone is expected to be available in Light Blue, Mint, Silver Shadow, Yellow, Crafted Black, Peach, and White colors.

  Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

Internally, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, similar to the previously released Galaxy S24 lineup. A more affordable model could also be released with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, the same chip in the current Z Flip.

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be announced at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris next week. The company is also expected to reveal the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Watch 7, and the all-new Galaxy Ring at that time. All products should be available to ship soon after.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
Evan Blass / X

Though the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will cost less than the new Z Fold, it will still be expensive. An earlier leak said Samsung is raising prices, with the least expensive model setting you back at least $1,400. Prices have not been confirmed, however.

Bryan M. Wolfe
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Bryan M. Wolfe has over a decade of experience as a technology writer. He writes about mobile.
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