Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 leaks in another image, this one showing its back

Yesterday an image leaked showing a part of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6's front, and today we get the same treatment but for the back. Once again we're not shown the entire thing for whatever reason, only a little bit of the top side.

It is however enough to see the corner angles, which are highly reminiscent of Samsung's latest Ultras in the Galaxy S series, as well as the camera island design, which is very typical Samsung.

It's going to be a matter of vertically aligned cameras yet again, but unlike what the company has recently been doing for its non-folding phones, there's also a very small island connecting the cameras to each other. It's a similar design to that of last year's Galaxy Z Fold5, but the oval shaped island below the cameras seems to protrude less this time around.

So, in other words, this will instantly be recognizable to anyone as a Samsung from the back - the recognition is obviously an advantage for the brand, but it comes at the expense of sticking with a tried and tested design and not doing anything more daring.

The camera islands themselves should be bigger than on the Fold5, and they have new rings around them as you can see. That's pretty much the extent of what's revealed in this image. The Galaxy Z Fold6 is expected to become official in July at Samsung's next Unpacked event, alongside the Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Watch7 series, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and Galaxy Ring.

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