Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition Leaked Render Suggests Slimmer Chassis and Enhanced Features

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Alleged Render Leaks Online

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition has surfaced in a leaked render, showcasing a sleek design with a slimmer chassis. The render, shared by Android Headlines, offers a first look at the upcoming foldable device, which closely resembles the Galaxy Z Fold 6 but with a noticeable reduction in thickness. This new design aligns with recent rumors that have hinted at a more refined build for the Special Edition.

Triple Rear Cameras and Boxy Design

The leaked image reveals that the Z Fold Special Edition features triple rear cameras, with a thicker camera island compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The device’s back sports a metal-like finish, though it is speculated to come with a glass back. The design appears boxier, with rounded corners and flat edges. The cover display includes a centered hole punch cutout for the selfie camera, enhancing the device’s modern aesthetic.

Enhanced Specifications and S Pen Support

Rumors suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition will be slimmer than the Galaxy Z Fold 6, measuring 10.6mm thick when folded and just 4.9mm when unfolded. It is expected to feature a 200-megapixel main camera, S Pen support, and larger displays—an 8-inch internal screen and a 6.5-inch external display, compared to the Z Fold 6’s 7.6-inch and 6.3-inch displays, respectively. While initially rumored to be called the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim or Ultra, this Special Edition is likely to debut in South Korea and China soon.


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