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Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Z Flip 6 Official Cases Leak Ahead of Launch

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Samsung is all set to launch its next-generation foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. To boost the enthusiasm among fans, before the official launch of devices, update official cases. 

Samsung has already confirmed that it will host the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, at which it will debut the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Buds 3 series, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and Galaxy Watch 7 series. Now the giant is showing off a new collection of images of its upcoming foldable accessories. A post on X shared by @MysteryLupin led to a PostImage gallery. 

The new case for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is shown in blue, gray, and green in the new keyring case. There’s not much new here, but we do get a really good look at how the giant is adding vibrant color to the ring around the lenses on the Galaxy Z Flip 6. On the other side, Galaxy Z Fold 6 cases show us the updated aspect ratio of Samsung’s book-style foldable while also showing the new case models.

Noticeably, the Korean giant is releasing three new cases for the foldable phone: 

  • A slim S Pen case 
  • An upgraded grip case with a clear backplate 
  • A unique case with both a built-in hand grip and a kickstand 

The brand this time brings back a slim S Pen case, which hints there won’t be a built-in S Pen holder on the device itself. It also announces an updated grip case with a clear backplate for a decent and unique look. Apart from these two, there’s one more unique case coupled with both a built-in hand grip and kickstand, offering enhanced functionality even after the unusual design. 

Noticeably, the brand could offer some of its official cases completely free with foldable pre-orders. Dedicatedly, you can expect the cost for these cases to be around $50–$80 at least. The pre-orders for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 are open now on Samsung.com. With a $50 credit, you can save up to $1,500 on pre-reservation. 

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