The new batch of folding smartphones from Samsung is on the horizon, with an estimation of a late July launch, and an early Galaxy Z Fold 6 leak has surfaced, indicating significant changes. Samsung dominates the foldable market, and why shouldn’t it? The company single-handedly made folding smartphones mainstream. A trend other tech giants soon started following. Take the Galaxy Z Fold 5 for example, which is a few months old at this point. While the handset’s hardware falls behind its competitors, it is still the top contender in the foldable smartphone market. However, the early leak from the tipster Chun Bhai indicates we could see significant changes on the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Galaxy Z Fold 6 could be very different from its predecessor Galaxy Z Fold6 rumour from my sources No S Pen slotLittle wider, more of S24 Ultra style sharp edgesSnap 8 Gen 34600 mAh3 camsImproved udcTitanium buildMuch thinner and lighter (11mm when folded)3 colour options— Chun Bhai (@chunvn8888) February 21, 2024 According to the leaker, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be “much thinner and lighter” than its predecessor. Hee says the device will measure 11mm when folded, which is relatively thin. In contrast, the Z Fold 5 measures 13.4mm in folded condition. In addition, the handset could also feature sharper edges and a titanium frame like the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and there will be no S Pen slot again. The leaker also mentions the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC for the Z Fold 6, which…Galaxy Z Fold 6 leak reveals a bigger battery and titanium body