
The most interesting—and disappointing—thing that this leak confirms is a new ridged design for the rings that surround the rear-facing camera lenses. This ridged design was first seen in a leaked photo of one of the camera lenses a few days back, and it looks cheap and completely out of place on a flagship smartphone that will cost upwards of $1500.
The device pictured here alo seems to be wider than existing Galaxy Z Fold smartphones, providing more evidence that Samsung is making the displays bigger. They won't be substantially bigger, though.
Samsung is reportedly keeping the big display size upgrade for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim models that are rumored to be launching alongside the standard Z Fold 6 this year.
In fact, everything we have heard and seen over the past few months suggests that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 won't bring too many major hardware upgrades, just the usual yearly improvements, such as a newer chip and newer software.
But with the phone's official launch more than a month away, nothing is truly confirmed. It's possible that some rumors and leaks got it wrong, and we may yet see Samsung surprise us with a few things that no one was expecting.