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We got a look at what the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 could look like in a set of unofficial renders last month<\/a>, but now we have leaked images of what appears to be the physical device shared by<\/a> YouTuber TechTalkTV<\/a> (via 9to5Google<\/em><\/a>). The images match up with the earlier renders and give us a closer look at the device\u2019s display crease, which looks almost nonexistent.<\/p>\n

One image shows the device\u2019s display when it\u2019s flipped open, and you can see a slight glare where the crease would typically appear. It looks hardly noticeable, but then again, it is a bit difficult to tell what the crease will look like when viewed from just one angle.<\/p>\n

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