Take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
Courtesy of the ever-reliable Steve Hemmerstoffer (more commonly known as OnLeaks) and 91Mobiles, the renders in question show off an extremely familiar design that makes it hard to differentiate the Flip 4 from the Flip 3.The next-gen Samsung foldable retains the 6.7-inch punch-hole display that’s been used on every Galaxy Z Flip model thus far and pairs it with the same slim, raised bezels. These are coated in black and feature small rubber areas to protect the display.
Turning the Galaxy Z Flip 4 over reveals a two-tone design, which again has been borrowed from last year’s product. The top section is covered in black glass and the rest of the rear comes in the color of your choice.
Turning back to the black area, it houses a secondary display, rumored to be a little bigger than last year’s equivalent, and two cameras — one of them should act as the main sensor, while the other’s expected to be an ultra-wide lens. An LED flash is present too, although it’s positioned lower on the back.
What else does the Galaxy Z Flip 4 bring to the table?
Aside from everything mentioned above, the CAD-based renders also showcase the presence of a flat metal frame, likely to be carved out of aluminum. It’s home to a volume rocker on the right side, as well as an elongated power button that’ll probably double as a fingerprint scanner once again. There’s a chance the hinge will be improved as well.
On top of this, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 looks set to be equipped with a USB-C port and a speaker on the bottom. Paired with the in-ear speaker, the two speakers should offer a stereo speaker setup for a brilliant audio experience.
Several microphones are positioned around the device too, helping provide crystal clear audio quality during phone calls and when recording any video. There’s no word on the camera specs just yet, but Samsung’s decision to make minimal design changes would suggest it’s planning some pretty big internal upgrades. Fingers crossed!