Samsung’s next Unpacked event is just two weeks away; ahead of it, renowned leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks) has shared renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Watch Ultra, Watch 7, and redesigned Galaxy Buds 3 on X (formerly Twitter).
Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6
The images of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 reveal a squared-off design similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The phone has sharp edges, a blue color option, a triple rear camera setup, and a hole-punch inner display.
There might be more color options available. The internal display has a hole-punch cutout for the camera, and the rear has three camera rings. The design appears largely unchanged from the Galaxy Z Fold 5.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 has a similar design to its predecessor, with the camera ring potentially matching the device’s color. The render shows the device in gray.
Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch 7
The Galaxy Watch Ultra features a squarish design with orange accents on the dark gray hardware, including the power button and a vibrant orange band.
The design is robust, possibly using sapphire and titanium, with three buttons, one resembling a rotating crown. The watch also has a new band connector system similar to Apple’s.
The Galaxy Watch 7 has a clean, circular design, available in a new olive green color, as well as silver and gold-ish options. It retains the traditional spring pin band connector.
Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro
The Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro are shown with slightly different hardware, suggesting two separate models.
The Buds 3 have an open design similar to Apple’s AirPods, while the Buds 3 Pro have silicone eartips like other Galaxy Buds. The renders showcase the devices in white and silver.
In the render, both the Watch 7 and Buds show blue and orange accents, a design trend also seen in the affordable Galaxy Watch FE.
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event 2024
Samsung has confirmed the event on July 10 to unveil its new Galaxy lineup, including new foldables, tablets, and the Galaxy Ring.
Pre-reservations for the next Galaxy Z Series smartphones and Galaxy ecosystem products have started in India and other global regions.