Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 likely to have similar features as Google Pixel

Galaxy’s new features are an update to its Interpreter Mode
An undated image of a person using a fold android phone. — Unsplash
An undated image of a person using a fold android phone. — Unsplash

Samsung, a South Korean tech giant, is set to unveil its Galaxy Fold 6 and Flip 6 this July at its Unpacked event. However, a week before the launch, the designs have been leaked.

Tipster Evan Blass shared on social media that the new Galaxy phones are likely to feature a Translation Mode that displays translations on both the outer and inner screens of the phone.

This dual-screen translation mode was first introduced by Google in its Pixel Fold last year as Interpreter Mode, which allowed users to translate text and voice on the main display, facilitating two-way conversations.

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Samsung explained that the dual-screen translation mode is an update to their Interpreter Mode and works in Flex Mode, unlike the Pixel’s version, which requires the device to be unfolded.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 are set to be unveiled on July 10 and will have the same artificial intelligence (AI) features as the S24 series.

Advance bookings for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 event are now available on Samsung.com for $50, with potential savings of up to $1,500.