The most anticipated and upcoming Samsung made clamshell smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip has once again made it's appearance on the web, this time surfacing in a new leak on Twitter showing off the smartphone in all it's glory with a short video shared by the the popular tipster Ben Geskin on his Twitter account. The phone was recently seen in a leaked marketing kit giving us all the possible details and a complete view from all sides in some official press renders. But from the new Twitter post here, we see the Z Flip get it's first hands-on treatment in a 19 second video, showing the phone with it's larger display turned-on, as well as the user giving us a clear look at it's overall design, that perfectly matches with our previous reports and leaks on the handset.
When unfolded, we once again we see the so-called "Infinity Flex" steady screen that is of 6.7" Dynamic AMOLED FHD+ panel flexible and foldable from the center half in a vertical angle with a horizontal access, unlike Samsung's Galaxy Fold and much like the Motorola Razr from 2019. We don't find any significant changes on the forthcoming device from South Korean's when compared to our previous transcripts, as the phone's light-up all screen Infinity-O display showcases the secondary front facing punch hole style camera the top center with a fair amount of plastic trim around the panel for added protection when opening and closing the smartphone. On the outside, the device looks to come in dual-tone reflective purple/pink shade with a glossy mirror-like finish attributing two camera lenses to the right corner (in closed form), alongside the LED flash light and the smaller always-on Super AMOLED secondary display of 1.06" for displaying time and other notifications. We don't have much to talk about from the other half of the rear side, however the the phone is expected to carry Samsung's logo branding on the center hinge, revealed when folded. You may watch the full video from the embedded tweet below.
Source: Ben Geskin (Twitter)Samsung Galaxy Z Flip - First Hands On Video pic.twitter.com/4b8Uzt5kRB— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) February 2, 2020