See the action of Galaxy Z Flip in a new leaked video

See the action of Galaxy Z Flip in a new leaked video

You don't have to wait until Samsung's Unpacked event on February 11 to see the Galaxy Z Flip in person. A short video purportedly showing off Samsung's upcoming foldable phone can be seen on Twitter.

The video was posted by leaker Ben Geskin, who regularly tweets leaked renders and concept drawings about upcoming phones; Geskin does not specify where the video came from, but the phone's appearance is consistent with the Galaxy Z Flip consistent with what we have heard so far about the Galaxy Z Flip.

As you can see in the video, the phone opens up like Motorola's new Razr, like the flip phones of old; according to Galaxy Z Flip rumors, this is a 6.7-inch display featuring a layer of ultra-thin glass. Previous foldable phone displays have been largely plastic.

There is a small exterior display on the lower left side of the outer cover. This is also in line with Galaxy Z Flip rumors and is expected to feature a 1.1-inch screen large enough to display the time and possibly notifications.

In the video we can also see the dual cameras on the outside of the phone. When the phone is opened, a cutout that houses the front camera can also be seen. [The Galaxy Z Flip differs significantly from Samsung's first folding phone, the Galaxy Fold. The device opens like a book, exposing a 7.3-inch display. However, the Fold was bulky even when closed and could not be carried in anything other than a coat pocket; the Z Flip should be a much more portable device.

Whether the phone in this video is the Galaxy Z Flip or not will be clear within two weeks when Samsung holds its Unpacked event. Flip is expected to be unveiled.

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