Samsung’s ‘Wide’ Galaxy Z Fold Design Leaked, One UI 9 Animations Reveal Early Look

Samsung’s ‘Wide’ Galaxy Z Fold Design Leaked, One UI 9 Animations Reveal Early Look

Samsung is reportedly working on a new foldable smartphone that may be called the “Wide” Galaxy Z Fold. The book-style device could launch in the second half of the year alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Recently spotted animations in One UI 9 have revealed an early look at its design and overall form factor. According to reports, the phone may feature a 7.6-inch internal display and a 5.4-inch cover screen, along with support for 25W wireless charging. The company could position it as a competitor to a rumoured foldable iPhone.

Design Hints Found in One UI 9 Animations

Animations discovered in the One UI 9 APK by Android Authority and Telegram user @wr3ckl3ss show the phone opening and closing. These visuals suggest a wider aspect ratio and give a clearer idea of its appearance. Both the outer and inner displays appear to include a selfie camera cutout, similar to the design language of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The inner screen also looks larger than before.

The animations are reportedly linked to the internal codename H8, associated with model number SM-F971U, which could correspond to the Wide Galaxy Z Fold. They appear in both light and dark themes, indicating Samsung may be preparing for a launch.

Launch Timeline and Expected Competition

Reports suggest the Wide Galaxy Z Fold could debut in July or August alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8. Samsung is said to be planning production of around one million units. The device is expected to compete directly with Apple’s first foldable iPhone, which is rumoured to arrive in September.

Expected Features and Specifications

Leaks indicate the phone may offer a 7.6-inch foldable OLED display with a 4:3 aspect ratio and a 5.4-inch cover screen. It is also expected to support 25W wireless charging. More details about the handset are likely to emerge in the coming months ahead of its official launch.

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