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Samsung like Apple is hunting for leaks on its future smartphones

Samsung is tired of seeing leaks multiply around its smartphones. Like Apple a few weeks earlier, the Korean manufacturer sent a warning to reputable informants about the potential leaks.

We’re less than a month away from the Galaxy Unpacked conference. In anticipation of this event and following the proliferation of leaks, Samsung decided to tighten the screw. The large amount of information and images published on the networks around his folding devices. While its summer conference will focus on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3, the manufacturer, like Apple, is trying to curb the leaks of specialized leakers.

Samsung poses copyright threat to leakers

It was Evan Blass, one of the most accurate informants around the manufacturer who shared this information. As you can see below, the leaker posted a tweet on his Twitter account confirming these measures. It seems that the manufacturer only attacks images and videos published on the principle of copyright. Another German specialist Max Jambor corroborates this news specifying at our colleagues from Phonearena that Samsung seeks to remove all the clichés of its future products. Thus some images have already been withdrawn.

A few weeks earlier, it was Apple who had initiated the same process. Faced with the proliferation of leaks around its iPhone 13, the manufacturer has taken drastic measures. Employees on construction lines must wear body cameras to prevent leaks. Under the pressure of the lawyers of the company, several leakers lowered the flag. Not enough to cool Evan Blass.

Series of Twitter posts reveal designs for upcoming products

If you want to find more information on information about Samsung products, we invite you to this link. For his part, Evan Blass published a series of tweets revealing the design of each product presented during the conference. A nice snub to the builder.

Source: Phonearena

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