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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 tipped for major design changes

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 could come with some significant design changes, according to a reliable tipster.

Serial Samsung leakerIce Universehas taken to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal some choice morsels on Samsung’s forthcoming full-sized foldable.

Galaxy Z Fold 6 is not as wide as the patent picture, but it is also relatively wide, and the screen R angle is close to the right angle. If you look for a mobile phone for analogy, it is more like the screen R angle of Nubia Z60 Ultra.And the middle frame is similar, which is a…pic.twitter.com/wWKCM0teMb

The tipster is here suggesting that the Fold 6 will feature sharper corners to its internal display. They also appear to be claiming that the frame of the foldable is set to flatten out, much like the Galaxy S24 range.

Another claim appears to be that the Fold 6 internal display will be squarer than before, which would mean that it’s wider. This would also translate, presumably, to a wider Cover Display than the unusually skinny example we’ve had from the range to date.

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This would tally with well-sourced reports from November, which suggested that both the Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 would featurelarger displaysthan before.

Other reports have suggested that Samsung could launch acheaper entry-levelGalaxy Z Fold 6 option later this year. We also heard recently that the Galaxy Ring wearable would likely be receiving afull launchat Samsung’s July Unpacked event, which is where Samsung’s foldable phones tend to be launched.

All in all, if accurate, we can expect Samsungs next full-sized foldable to be a much sharper-looking foldable with more practically proportioned displays. With the OnePlus Open, the Pixel Fold, and the Honor Magic V2 making forward strides with their form factors, Samsung clearly has some work to do.

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