The Galaxy Z Flip 6 might offer better battery life and a 50Mp main camera

It’s hard to believe, but Samsung has already released four generations of its flip-style folding phone.

The latest of these, the Galaxy Z Flip 5, significantly increased the size of the cover screen, but familiar shortcomings remain: average battery life, not quite flagship cameras and slow charging.

Will any of these be addressed on the upcoming Z Flip 6? Rumours suggest improvements to at least one of these areas. Here’s everything we know about the device at this stage.

When will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 be released?

Samsung is yet to reveal anything concrete about the Z Flip 6, but the launch dates of previous generations suggests we can expect one soon:

Indeed, SamMobile claims its sources have “confirmed” that the next Galaxy Unpacked event is scheduled for 10 July in Paris. This location is no coincidence, given it’s the location of the 2024 Summer Olympics, where Samsung is a major sponsor.

The event is also expected to feature the unveiling of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 range, plus the Galaxy Watch 7 & 7 Pro, Galaxy Ring and one or more pairs of wireless earbuds. As you might expect from a 2024 launch event, AI is likely to feature heavily.

How much will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 cost?

Currently, we don’t have any confirmed information regarding the pricing of the Galaxy Z Flip 6. But here are the starting price of its predecessors at launch:

As you can see, while pricing has remained consistent in the UK, it’s gradually become more expensive in the UK. However, it’s worth noting that the base model of the Z Flip 5 had twice the amount of storage of earlier models.

Will Samsung decide to increase prices on the Z Flip 5? It’s possible, though that will probably depend on how significant the upgrades are.

There’s also speculation that we might witness the introduction of two foldable models in each family instead of just one – a more premium Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra and a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 6 FE.

According to a report from leaker Revegnus, Samsung is considering the release of Fan Edition versions of the Galaxy Z Flip 6. This typically follows a few months afterwards, based on the Galaxy S editions of FE models.

Although the alleged Galaxy Z Flip 6 FE is likely to arrive after the launch of the standard Z Flip 6 (as has happened with other FE models), Samsung may raise the price of this year’s model to then offer the FE version at a more affordable price.

What specs and features will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 have?

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 introduced several design changes, particularly with the new hinge mechanism and larger cover screen.

It is likely that Samsung will further enhance these aspects, especially the hinge, as the company has consistently focused on improving its durability.

But ultimately, we don’t expect any major changes from its predecessor.

Design

According to renders from OnLeaks (via SmartPrix), the Galaxy Z Flip 6 measures 165.0 x 71.7 x 7.4 mm when unfolded, compared to the Galaxy Z Flip 5’s dimensions of 165.1 x 71.9 x 6.9 mm. That increased thickness may be attributed to a larger battery.

The additional thickness could also aid in reducing the crease by allowing more room for the flex hinge, consequently alleviating strain on the display when folded.

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is also showcased in Lavender and Mint colours. Both hues are similar but not identical to their counterparts on the Galaxy Z Flip 5.

According to display industry insider Ross Young, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will come in Light Blue, Light Green, Silver, and Yellow. It is possible that Samsung will offer even more colour options or even introduce a new one, but it is not certain at this point.

A report from a Dutch tech site GalaxyClub also unveils a new technology poised to debut in future Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip devices. Given the timing of this listing, it’s reasonable to expect that the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 will incorporate the so-called “Ironflex” technology.

Although the listing doesn’t provide a detailed description of the technology itself, it does reference a “foldable OLED display panel,” indicating its applicability not only to smartphones but also to tablets, laptops, and smart wearables. Hence, it’s plausible to deduce that it pertains to foldable screens.

Considering the name, it is likely associated with the hinge mechanism and its durability. At this point, however, we don’t know more about it.

Displays

Regarding the inner display, it seems it will remain the same size as before, measuring 6.7 inches diagonally.

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Similarly, the cover display will probably retain its 3.4-inch size, with no rumours to the contrary at this stage.

Performance

The current Z Flip 5 boasts the impressive Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, Qualcomm’s most capable smartphone chip at the time of launch. We now have a successor in the form of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and it’s highly likely to power the Z Flip 6.

While there’s also an option for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, the Gen 3 is most likely to happen – the device was spotted on the Geekbench database (via MySmartPrice) with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Made for Galaxy chipset and paired with up to 8GB of RAM.

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Howver, there’s always a posibility that it also could potentially be powered by an Exynos chip instead. This speculation stems from tipster Revegnus, who suggested the possibility of the Exynos 2400 being included in the upcoming Z Flip 6.

Considering Samsung’s recent approach with the Galaxy S24 and S24+ offering both Snapdragon and Exynos variants, there’s a chance the company might depart from its tradition of using Snapdragon chips exclusively in its foldable devices.

However, whether Samsung will opt for a dual-chip strategy for its foldables or solely rely on Exynos chips remains uncertain.

The maximum storage option for the Galaxy Z Flip 5 is 512GB, so it’d be nice to see Samsung introduce a 1TB storage option on the Z Flip 6. But any changes to the current 8GB of RAM are unlikely.

Cameras

GalaxyClub claims that an early prototype model of the Z Flip 6 includes a substantial improvement to the main camera. It’ll supposedly now be a 50Mp lens, up from 12Mp on the Galaxy Z Flip 5. Recent renders from OnLeaks (via SmartPrix) also seems to show the same change.

Additionally, the Camera FV 5 database (via MySmartPrice) also revealed support for a 12.5Mp resolution with pixel-binning tech, which could be a previously tipped 50Mp primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture.

No leaks or rumours have emerged regarding the other cameras. Until we hear otherwise, it’s safe to assume that the 12Mp ultrawide and 10Mp selfie cameras will remain.

Battery & charging

The Z Flip 6’s predecessor had a 3700mAh cell. While it’s not certain if Samsung will increase the size of the battery this year, a recent entry in the FCC database (via MySmartPrice) claims that the Z Flip 6 will feature a 3,887mAh battery (rated capacity), but the company might market it as a 4,000mAh battery.

If true, the phone will feature a 296mAh bigger battery compared to its predecessor.

However, while the Z Flip 5 delivered solid battery life, the charging was where it really lagged behind. With maximum speeds of just 25W (and no charger in the box), it only reached 40% in 30 minutes.

But it’s not likely to change this year, as MySmartPrice also reports that the UL Demko certification obtained by the Z Flip 6 confirms support for the same 25W charging speed.

Given that, it probably won’t get any improvements to the 15W wireless charging and 4.5W reverse wireless charging too.

Software

The Z Flip 6 is likely to run Samsung’s One UI 6 software, which is based on Android 14. There are a few flip-exclusive features on the Z Flip 5, so hopefully more will be added to its successor.

However, there’s a small chance that Android 15 will be available by the time it launches. If not, look out for a software update in the months after launch.

We’ll update this article once more is revealed about the Galaxy Z Flip 6. In the meantime, see our guides to the best foldables and best Samsung Galaxy phones available right now. You may also be interested in news regarding the upcoming Z Fold 6.