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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 leak in promo materials

Samsung is expected to launch its new foldables under the names Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3 since both of them will be the third iteration of the respective lineup. We don’t know when the phones will be official, but we have learned a lot about them, thanks to a massive leak.

Multiple promo materials that were supposed to be confidential have spilled all over the internet, revealing the Galaxy Z Fold3 will have S Pen support, while the Galaxy Z Flip3 will switch to a vertical camera setup.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3

The Fold3 will be the first foldable smartphone with an under-display camera, making it the first Samsung with the feature as well. It appears that it will be on the side, because of how the phone is bent in 90 degrees, allowing users to take note with the S Pen.

Looking at the back, the phone will stick to three lenses, positioned vertically. However, the island will be tiny, and the LED flash will float on itself right below the shooters. We can also see the phone now closes in full, leaving no gaps between both sides.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3

The Galaxy Z Flip3 will have Gorilla Glass Victus from all sides and will bring a lot bigger display next to the cameras, allowing for more information to be displayed about the incoming notifications. Since this foldable is always marketed as a fashion accessory, it will have at least four colors, but each device will have a dual-tone approach.

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Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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