Samsung's upcoming foldable device, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, has been revealed through a leaked image. While it retains a familiar design, there are notable differences from its predecessor, the Z Fold 6.
The most apparent change is its slimmer build. When unfolded, the Z Fold Special Edition measures a mere 4.9mm, making it slightly thinner than the Z Fold 6.
Design Changes
This sleekness, however, comes at a price. The camera bump on the back is considerably larger compared to the standard Fold, adopting a squircle shape instead of the typical oval design.
On a brighter note, the leaked image confirms the return of the flat frame with subtly rounded corners, a feature introduced with the Z Fold 6.
Specifications and Features
The rest of the design follows Samsung's usual style. The power button, likely incorporating a fingerprint sensor, is positioned on the right side, just below the volume controls.
The rear panel features a brushed metal appearance, contrasting with the matte finish of the Fold 6. However, it might actually be textured glass designed to mimic metal.
According to earlier reports, the Z Fold Special Edition will have a 6.5-inch cover display and a generous 8-inch inner foldable screen. These dimensions are slightly larger than those of the Fold 6, which offers a 6.3-inch cover and a 7.6-inch inner display.
Availability
Sadly, the rumor mill indicates that Samsung may restrict the Z Fold Special Edition's launch to China and South Korea. This isn't the first instance of Samsung releasing a special edition device with limited regional availability, which means international fans might miss out.