The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 are going to be official sometime in July, later this year. Early rumors have suggested that the phones will go official in early July. Now, a new rumor sheds light on the colors that Samsung will be going for. The news is coming from Ross Young, who has proven to be reliable in the past as well, and Young believes that both the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 are going to be available in colors that are honestly not so captivating.
Samsung might have to release some exciting colors for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 to keep the attention
Young says that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be available in Light Blue, Light Green, Silver, and Yellow. As far as the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is concerned, that phone will be available in Dark Blue, Light Pink, and Silver. Now, I am not sure about you, but I find these colors to be really boring and basic. Sure, there is a chance that these are not the only colors, as Samsung will eventually come out with some other offerings and some online exclusive colors, but the company really needs to step up as far as the looks are concerned.
I once again see that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is going to come with better and more interesting colors when compared to its elder sibling, and it honestly makes sense considering how the phone is meant for a younger generation. Yet, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 not getting the classic black color is kind of a letdown. I was under the impression that Samsung would go for the same colors it did with the Galaxy S24 series, but it appears that is not happening.
Whatever the case might be, we will have to wait until July before we can find out more. Meanwhile, considering we are in the tech world and Samsung always has a hard time keeping a tight lip around leaks, you should start seeing the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 leaks in the coming months, if not weeks.
Do you think Samsung should opt for more vibrant and exciting colors rather than sticking to what's become routine for the company? Let us know your preferences in the comments below.
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