The Galaxy Z Fold4 and Flip4 leak in press photos



Just yesterday, an image published by Evan Blass I suggested that Samsung could hold your Galaxy Unpacked event to introduce the Galaxy ZFold 4 and to Galaxy ZFlip 4 next August 10. Today, a cryptic tweet posted by Samsung appears to confirm the date, as its upcoming foldables are leaked in press photos.

Evan Blass again reveals, through 91mobilespress images of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Galaxy Z Flip 4, confirming the color options that each will have when they reach the market.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 in four colors

The Galaxy Z Flip 4 is shown in four color variants: Blue, Purple, Rose Gold, and Black/Grey. The Flip4 appears to retain the same design as its predecessor, albeit with minor improvements to its fold, keeping the external screen and dual camera.


The Galaxy Z Flip 4 will feature a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, and powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. The main camera is supposed to be unchanged from the previous generation.

The battery of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 will be larger – 3800 mAh or 3900 mAh, rumors suggest – and fast charging will be improved to a power of 25W.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 in three colors

The first renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 also come from Blass. On this occasion, there are three colors for the Fold 4: Blue, Black, and a combination of Beige with Gold.


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