The French leaker @noh_tech (opens in new tab) has published a handful of pictures of both phones, likely in the hands of carrier employees. The handsets are shown in two shades of blue, and pleasingly do appear to have a less prominent crease where the screens fold — though this could become more obvious with extended use. The hinges on both handsets also appear slimmer, which should make them lighter and less bulky. Good news all round. Interestingly, images leaked by Evan Blass just a few days back of the phones did not hint at a blue color, but tipped three colors for the Fold 4 including beige/cream, black and gray. You could easily mistake the Galaxy Z Flip 4 pictured here for its predecessor, but the Flip 4 mixes things up a little bit. Not only does the hinge look markedly smaller, but you can see the impact of the changed aspect ratio. It’s wider in the hand, giving you a more square canvas to play with when opened up. The key thing here is the new shape. While the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 has a 5:4 aspect ratio when opened, the newer version switches to 21.6:18, with the same 7.6-inch size. That’s possible because the handset is a little bit shorter, this time around: it’s now 155.1mm tall, down from 158.2mm. We also get a glimpse of what the UI looks like in tablet mode, with Samsung apparently adding an Android 12L style taskbar along the bottom of the screen when in tablet mode. Finally, Samsung shows how it imagines people using the S Pen with the Z Fold 4. Like last time, there’s no dedicated dock for it, meaning you’re best off getting an official case with a stylus pocket. Not as handy as it being built in like on the Galaxy S22 Ultra, but certainly better than carrying it loose and never being able to find it. We don’t have to wait too long now. Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is just days away, and we’re expecting to hear more about the Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro and Galaxy Buds Pro 2 as well as these new foldables. Here’s how to watch Samsung Unpacked if you want to tune in live, but if not, check back here for all the details and analysis you need after the event is over.