91Mobile has apparently leaked official covers for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3. As a result, Samsung has really come up with something for its new foldable. Because the cases turn the compact smartphone into a key fob or integrate a loop for a mobile phone chain.
- Apparently official cases for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 leaked
- These confirm suspected features of the cell phone
- Much more exciting: Samsung proves creativity with carrying straps and loops for key rings
It’s not long since Samsung is launching its foldable. The Galaxy Unpacked event for the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will take place on August 11th, and more and more details about the phones are landing on the net. After Samsung recently confirmed the names of the foldable themselves, page 91Mobile is now reporting on cell phone cases.

More precisely, these are rendered images of the Galaxy Z Flip 3 cases. The magazine claims to have received them from industrial sources. While the images confirm suspected properties of the foldable – such as a larger secondary screen on the back – it is above all the covers themselves that are exciting.
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Galaxy Z Flip 3 cases with key fob
Because the cell phone cases should be made of either silicone, leather or clear polycarbonate. In addition, Samsung seems to integrate metal tags on which you can hang a key ring, for example. Alternatively, Galaxy Z Flip 3 cases could also be used as a mobile phone chain to hang the mobile phone around your neck.

Showing a little creativity with cell phone cases is not a bad thing at first. Samsung, for example, also has LED cases that can show you notifications. However, the idea of securely connecting a cell phone with a foldable display with scratchy keys may not be a good one.
So let’s wait and see what uses Samsung has in mind for the straps. But I think it is still too early that the cases are a sign that Samsung has developed particularly scratch-resistant, foldable displays.