An image shows the screen of the device when it is open and you can see a slight glare where the fold usually appears. It does not seem at all perceptible, but again, it is a bit difficult to say what the crease will look like when viewed from a single angle. Grid view You can clearly see the aspect of the Galaxy Z Flip 3 when you tilt the phone in the right way. As Dan Seifert, The Verge’s deputy editor, noted in his review of the phone, “it’s not a problem in normal use” and is easy to forget once you get used to the device. Samsung is rumored to be further enhancing the aspect of its upcoming phone, but we’ll probably have to wait until we get our hands on the device to see how obvious the aspect really is. Just like the renders, the leaked photos of the obvious Galaxy Z Flip 4 show a device that is very similar to its predecessor, with a two-tone color combination, dual cameras and a notch for the selfie camera. While the hinge appears to be slightly thinner, there is still a small gap between the two sides of the device when folded and closed. The TechTalkTV source expects the device to feature the same main 12-megapixel main and wide-angle cameras and a 10 MP selfie camera, which is a bit disappointing if true – one of the biggest weaknesses of the Galaxy Z Flip 3 was the quality of the camera. The source also says that the upcoming device could come with a larger 3700mAh battery and an upgraded 25W fast charge feature. Samsung will likely unveil both the Galaxy Z Flip 4, along with its horizontally folding counterpart, the Z Fold 4, in August.