More renders of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 leaked

One render shows possible launch date


New renders of Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 3 have surfaced. The foldable device showed itself earlier but now we also get a look inside and we see all its future colors. One of the images also shows a date. Could this be the launch date of the Flip 3?

Green, purple, gold and black. Judging by the images below, these colors seem to be certain for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip3. The source also talks about gray, pink, blue and white but we don't get to see images of those (yet).

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 in Green
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 in green

The picture is clear by now; a flip phone with dual tone coloring. The secondary screen outside promises to be a lot bigger (1.9 inches) and the cameras also get an update with a more prominent place. Inside, a 6.7-inch screen is expected, just as before. Inside, however, there seems to be some improvement. A new Snapdragon 888 processor versus the Snapdragon 865+ of the Flip 5G.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 in Purple
Flip 3 in Purple

Launch date Galaxy Z Flip 3

Another render of the Flip3 shows the secondary screen on the outside. And on it, you can see something interesting: a date. "Wednesday, August 11". Could this be the possible launch date? It's quite possible. Samsung itself previously mentioned "later this summer" and mid-August fits nicely under that. But as with everything in life, nothing is guaranteed, so we'll just have to wait for an official invitation.

Samsung Galaxy Flip 3 launch date
Does this render hint at the launch date?

As for the future price, Samsung may have another surprise up its sleeve. There is talk of a significant price drop of perhaps as much as 20 percent. Presumably, this will not drop the retail price by the magic thousand-euro mark but we are getting close.

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