Leaked Galaxy Z Flip 4 image shows off Samsung's upcoming foldable

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Leaked Galaxy Z Flip 4 image shows off Samsung's upcoming foldable
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is going to get its official unveiling next month, and in the meantime we've got a leaked image showing off the foldable clamshell smartphone from the side., looks like it comes from the promotional material that Samsung is presumably preparing. As expected, it doesn't seem as though there are going to be a huge number of aesthetic changes from the previous version.

Alongside the tagline"Next Galaxy", the Galaxy Z Flip 4 appears in a new purple shade that Samsung is apparently calling Bora. It's a colorWhile the design of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is thought to be similar to that of the, it's unlikely to be identical: in the leaked image you can see the side buttons are larger and more pronounced this time around.

The camera lenses also look to be sticking out further than on the previous model, while the overall design is not quite so tapered. We're hoping that means camera upgrades as well asWhile this image doesn't tell us a whole lot about the upcoming foldable phone, it's more evidence that the handset is coming soon.

However, the rise of the foldable owes an awful lot to Samsung. Without the yearly releases of the Z Fold and the Z Flip handsets, consumers wouldn't have much choice in this category at all, bar occasionalThe Samsung Galaxy Z Fold is the more conventional foldable, opening and closing like a book, and we're expecting to see thealongside the Galaxy Z Flip 4 whenever Samsung decides to hold its next hardware showcase.

By all accounts, they should be the best foldable phones we've seen yet, and we're hoping the prices are

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