Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, Tab S9 Design Tipped in Leaked Renders Ahead of Galaxy Unpacked Event

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 — expected to launch later this month at the company’s next Galaxy Unpacked event — have surfaced online in the form of leaked renders. The company’s next generation of foldable phones are set to succeed the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 that were unveiled by the company last year. The most notable change anticipated this year is the addition of a much larger external display on the Galaxy Z Flip 5. Meanwhile, the upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 has also been spotted in leaked renders, ahead of its debut.

Images of what appear to be official renders of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 shared by WinFuture show the upcoming smartphones and tablets from various angles, ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled to take place in South Korea on June 26. The images also hint at the colour options of the devices, which are expected to look quite similar to the models launched last year.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (left) and Galaxy Z Fold 5 renders
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The device that is seeing the most important externally visible hardware change this year is the Galaxy Z Flip 5, which is said to feature a much larger 3.4-inch outer screen, compared to its predecessor — the Galaxy Z Flip 4 — that sported a 1.9-inch cover display. The smartphone is also tipped to launch with support for optimised versions of apps from Google and Samsung that will work on the larger external screen. 

Meanwhile, the images of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 suggest that the phone will look extremely similar to the previous smartphone in the series, the Galaxy Z Fold 4. It is shown to feature a triple rear camera setup with a small tweak involving the location of the LED flash.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (left) and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra with a display notch
Photo Credit: WinFuture

 

The most noteworthy changes to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphone this year are expected to be a new Snapdragon 8 series flagship chipset and a redesigned hinge. Both the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are shown in beige, black, green, and purple colour options. 

The leaked images of the Galaxy Tab S9 suggest the company’s upcoming tablet lineup will sport slim bezels, while the Galaxy Tab S9 appears to feature a display notch, which will reportedly house a front-facing camera unit. The Galaxy Tab S9+ and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra are both shown to be equipped with dual rear cameras, while all three models are shown with an S Pen. 


From the Nothing Phone 2 to the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra, several new smartphones are expected to make their debut in July. We discuss all of the most exciting smartphones coming this month and more on the latest episode of Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Spy Shot of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Confirms Its Biggest Upgrade for This Year: Details

With the expected launch event of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series of foldable devices set for some time in July, the leaks have begun to intensify and now, we finally have our first look at the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 5 foldable. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is expected to be the device which will pack in more upgrades between the two foldables to be announced this year, and this is mainly down to the much-anticipated larger outer display. The larger outer display is expected to replace the mainly cosmetic, tiny external display, which has been a staple on Samsung’s flip phones since the first Galaxy Z Flip model was announced in early 2020.

The image leaked by tipster Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) shows the upcoming clamshell foldable inside a rather boxy-looking protective case, which is commonly used to conceal the design of the smartphone during testing. Regardless of the case, it’s easy to tell that the phone inside is the Galaxy Z Flip 5, which has shown up in several leaks over the past few months.

While the case manages to conceal the overall design of the device, there are still openings for the cameras, buttons and the hinge. Mainly, there’s a large cutout on the top cover, which reveals the new outer display.

The larger outer display in the image appears to be in a standby or an always-on display mode for showcasing the time with a clock. More importantly, the cutout is quite large, confirming that the display has a large touch-friendly surface unlike the outgoing Galaxy Z Flip 4 model. Still, it does not appear as big as the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra‘s outer display which has its rear cameras embedded in it.

Also confirmed, thanks to the leaked image, is the new gapless flat folding design, which was not possible on previous models due to the old hinge mechanism. The new Galaxy Z Flip 5 is expected to have a new hinge design which will allow both halves of the foldable to sit flat against one another. This makes for a cleaner gapless look, which is present on recently launched vertical foldables models, and will also prevent dust and debris from settling on the inner folding display.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 is expected to be announced alongside the bigger Galaxy Z Fold 5 model at a launch event which is set to take place in Seoul, Korea. The Galaxy Z Flip 5, according to a recent report, is expected to have a 6.7-inch full-HD+ AMOLED primary display with 120Hz refresh rate. The upgraded outer AMOLED display is expected to have always-on capability — like on the iPhone 14 Pro models —and will measure 3.4-inches diagonally with an HD resolution.

The phone is said to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and will have 8 GB of RAM. The phone is expected to be available in 128GB and 256GB storage variants. Expect two 12-megapixel cameras at the back with minor changes over the outgoing model and a 3,700mAh battery with 25W wired charging support.


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