An image from Samsung's Kazakhstan website featuring the future Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 can be found below. It just provides a single view of the two new foldables, but it's sufficient to give us an idea of how they look.

To put it briefly, not much has changed. It appears that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 has less corner rounding than the Z Fold5. This corresponds with the real-time image that Ice Universe released a few days prior. This image shows the same thing.

Without (much) altering the phone's dimensions, Samsung is said to have trimmed the bezels to reach a 22:9 aspect ratio on the cover display as opposed to the 2023 model's 23.1:9.

It's unclear if the sharper corner helped with that, but the rear camera still looks almost the same. The three lenses are housed on an elevated island, with each lens protruding over the island. Instead of a metallic ring, they have a black border this time, but that's about it.

Similar to the Z Flip5, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 also features a dual camera and a folder-shaped cover display. It is said that this one would grow slightly (from 3.4" to 3.9"), and the display does appear to go closer to the cameras than the previous generation did.

We'll keep a watch on things as the new foldables' (and wearables') July debut date draws closer. We anticipate seeing more official photos and information surface.