Samsung, the renowned tech giant, is gearing up to launch its highly anticipated foldable devices in just a few weeks. Providing enthusiasts with an enticing glimpse, WinFuture has recently published an extensive collection of official-looking renders showcasing the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, and the all-new Galaxy Tab S9 series from various angles and color options.
The renders unveil subtle design updates for these flagship devices. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 maintains a striking resemblance to its predecessor, featuring the same outer display and camera arrangement. Noteworthy changes include a relocated LED flash and a thinner appearance attributed to the redesigned hinge, as previously leaked.
The renders showcase the Galaxy Z Fold 5 in three color variants: beige, black, and a captivating new blue option. Additionally, the report unveils more images of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 in its four primary colorways: beige, black, green, and purple.
Of particular interest is the significant enhancement in Samsung’s new flip phone—the inclusion of a notably larger external display. Though the dark imagery in the renders may somewhat obscure the display’s size, it is reported to measure 3.4 inches and will offer specialized applications developed by Google.
Furthermore, the renders provide an initial glimpse of the Galaxy Tab S9 series. The Tab S9, S9+, and S9 Ultra share a common design, boasting a spacious front display with minimal bezels (with the Ultra featuring a notch), an S Pen charging station on the rear, and two cameras—except for the smallest model, which features a single camera.
While the overall appearance of the Tab S9 series closely resembles its predecessor, the Tab S8, this continuity is far from unfavorable. Reports suggest that Samsung’s major enhancement for the series, in addition to employing the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, is the incorporation of an IP rating, bestowing water and dust resistance, a rarity among tablets.
Samsung is set to unveil these highly anticipated devices, alongside other offerings, at an upcoming Unpacked event scheduled for late July in South Korea.