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- The new “official” photos of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Philip 7 were leaked.
- The images show both foldables in two different colors.
- It is said that these colorways are called Blue Shadow and Jet Black.
Samsung is ready to launch the next generation of foldable phones. When we predict, near the final announcement, the leak is increasing. Earlier, we have seen the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Philip 7 CAD presents. Now, a new leak claims to take us a look at the “official” offers of both handsets.
Courtesy The headlines of AndroidWe have a new collection to check out for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Philip 7. These “official” offerings offer both foldables in two colors, allegedly called Blue Shadow and Jet Black. It is expected that more colors will be available, but the report includes only two.
Earlier, according to the leak, Samsung has made both foldable thin than the previous repetition. Fold 7, in particular, rumors of rumors are about 4.54 mm thin, which will be slightly thicker than Oppo’s N5 (4.21 mm). In the aforementioned photos, we can see 7 and Fold 7 in comparison to their predecessors. Although the flip has never been too thick, it is clear that Samsung has found a way to cut some fat. However, the size difference in size is more prominent between Fold 7 and Fold 6.
Both devices are also expected to get a large cover display. For flip 7, Samsung is digging a design like Manila folder and choosing to use the entire cover. Meanwhile, the cover display on Fold 7 is expected to increase from 6.3 inches to 6.5 inches. This will also result in a large internal screen, which is said to be 8.2 inches.
Rumors are referring to June 9 as the date of the next packaged event in Samsung. If true, it means that we have to wait a few more weeks to launch. In addition to these foldables, it is expected that Samsung’s next smart watches will appear at the show. We can potentially get a teaser for the project Mohan.
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