The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is anticipated to feature a larger external display, measuring 3.9 inches diagonally, a noticeable increase from the 3.4-inch panel used on the previous model. This detail comes from a report summarized by GSMArena.
In its coverage, GSMArena cites a reliable insider who uses the social handle TheGalox_. According to that leak, the outer display will be coated with Gorilla Glass Armor, a protective layer Samsung previously employed on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Such durability enhancements are part of a broader effort to improve usability when the device is closed and carried in pockets or bags, making the external screen more than a mere novelty.
Other credible leaks describe a 6.7-inch primary display for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, along with an upgraded folding hinge designed to deliver smoother operation and greater durability. A revised internal layout is also hinted at, enabling a larger cooling system. On the performance side, the device is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset paired with up to 12GB of RAM. If these specs hold, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 would become Samsung’s first Flip model to surpass 8GB of RAM, marking a significant step in multitasking and sustained performance for a foldable form factor. [GSMArena via TheGalox_]
Information circulating around the camera setup indicates a dual-rear camera configuration featuring a 50MP main sensor complemented by a 12MP ultra-wide lens. In terms of software, Galaxy AI features are anticipated to be included, alongside a commitment to long-term software support, echoing the cadence offered to the Galaxy S24 series. The battery capacity is projected to be around 4,000mAh, representing a meaningful upgrade over the Galaxy Z Flip 5’s 3,700mAh capacity and a potential boost in all-day use and faster charging scenarios. [GSMArena via TheGalox_]
The industry chatter points to a formal reveal at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event in July, where Flip 6 is expected to premiere alongside Fold 6 and a new Galaxy Ring. These releases would continue Samsung’s strategy of expanding its ecosystem with complementary devices that emphasize portability, productivity, and a connected experience across wearables and foldables. [GSMArena via TheGalox_]
In the broader tablet of rumors, there is a claim that Samsung has drawn inspiration from Apple’s design language for the Galaxy Watch lineup in its recent hardware directions. While such cross-pollination happens often in the tech world, Samsung’s emphasis remains on refining foldable ergonomics, camera capabilities, and overall resilience to appeal to a growing segment of users who prioritize compact form factors without sacrificing performance. This stance reinforces expectations for a more polished user experience across everyday tasks such as photography, messaging, and media consumption on the move.