Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition Supposed Renders Show Triple Rear Camera Unit, Flat Frame

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Samsung

is
rumoured
to
unveil
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
soon.
The
book-style
foldable 
expected
to
debut
as
a
slimmer
version
of
the
standard
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
has
already
appeared
in
various
leaks
in
recent
weeks.
Most
recently,
supposed
design
renders
of
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
have
surfaced
on
the
Web.
The
renders
show
a
triple
rear
camera
unit
on
the
phone.
The
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
seems
to
have
a
flat
frame
with
curved
corners.

Tipster
Evan
Blass briefly

shared
alleged

renders
of
a
foldable
smartphone
on
X.
While
the
post
doesn’t
include
the
device’s
name,
it
presumably
could
be
of
the
upcoming
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition.
The
first
image
gives
us
a
glimpse
of
what
the
device’s
rear
could
look
like.
It
appears
to
have
a
triple
rear
camera
setup
with
a
raised
camera
island
and
individual
camera
rings.

The
second
image
shared
by
the
tipster
suggests
the
right-hand
side
of
the
device.
The
right
spine
houses
the
power
button
while
the
volume
buttons
are
arranged
above
it.
The
rose
gold-coloured
frame
of
the
purported
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
looks
flat
with
curved
corners.

Samsung
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Special
Edition
Specifications
(Rumoured)

As
per
past
leaks,
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Special
Edition
will
come
with
a
thinner
body
and
less

noticeable
crease
 than
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6.
It
could
have
a
thickness
of
10.6mm
when
folded,
compared
to
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6’s
12.1mm
thickness.
It
is

said
to
have

S
Pen
support
and
a
titanium
frame.

The
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Special
Edition
is
tipped
to
feature
a
200-megapixel
main
camera.
It
is
rumoured
to
pack
an
8-inch
internal
display
and
a
6.5-inch
external
display.
It
was
previously
tipped
to
be
called
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Slim
or
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Ultra.

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