News is both good and bad according to a new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 leak.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, Details of an incoming Android foldable phone are revealed.

News is both good and bad according to a new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 leak.

Here at, we're excitedly anticipating the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, which appears to be the most potent, feature-rich foldable phone of 2022.

These Android phones appear to be on the verge of setting a new standard for foldable, along with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, which is also looking fantastic based on leaked details.

This is why the most recent Z Fold leak is both exciting and a little disheartening.

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The leak, which comes from serial leaker Evan Blass, appears to confirm that the Z Fold 4 will arrive in a stunning new colorway, but it also raises the possibility that its reported 1TB edition may not materialize, at least not in every country worldwide.

This is because to the fact that an image Blass shared on Twitter appears to show the entire Galaxy Z Fold 4 range in terms of color options and storage options.

There are four colorways offered, including a brand-new Burgundy Red finish, which is wonderful news. Burgundy Red, Phantom Black, Gray Green, and Beige are some of the colors. The Burgundy Red is anticipated to be similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Storage capacity currently ranges from 128GB to 512GB. However, the absence of the 1TB type from the list suggests that the rumors of its arrival are untrue or, if they are true, that it might be a region-locked exclusive.

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The lack of a 1TB option for large storage does seem disappointing given how capable and feature-rich Samsung's phone-tablet hybrid is, which with a Bluetooth keyboard really can act like a small laptop, too. Even though it would definitely be incredibly expensive, this version.

However, it's fantastic to have a choice of color schemes. We'd be genuinely looking at high-end customization if Samsung could merely go one step further and bring its Bespoke edition from the Flip to the Fold (where customers may choose particular colors in a design studio).