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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7 on July 9, 2025, at its Unpacked event in New York, offering it in four colors: Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, Jetblack, and a Mint variant exclusive to Samsung.com. Pre-orders opened same day, with shipping and in‑store availability starting July 25, 2025

By Saira nazPublished 6 months ago 3 min read

Design & Build

Ultra‑thin & lightweight: At just 8.9 mm when folded and a mere 215 g, the Fold 7 is 26 % thinner than its predecessor, making it pocketable like never before .

Premium materials: It features an Armor FlexHinge, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, and Armor Aluminum frame, enhancing durability while reducing bulk.

Water resistance: Still rated IP48—water resistant but not fully dust‑sealed, so caution around sandy environments is advised.

No S Pen: Samsung omitted stylus support to maintain this sleek design, though capacitive stylus options remain compatible.

Display

Outer screen: A wider 6.5″ Full HD+ AMOLED with a 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate, sporting a more natural 21:9 aspect ratio ideal for messaging, browsing, and media control .

Main screen: Expands to 8″ QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X with 1–120 Hz refresh, delivering up to 2,600 nits peak brightness using Samsung’s Vision Booster tech—perfect for outdoor viewing or HDR video.

Minimal crease: Improved hinge engineering makes screen crease far less noticeable, enhancing immersion.

Performance & Software

Processor: A cutting‑edge Snapdragon 8 Elite “for Galaxy” chip optimizes CPU, GPU, and NPU across gaming, AI, and multitasking.

Memory & storage: Comes standard with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage; larger 512 GB and 1 TB options include 16 GB RAM.

Benchmarks: Delivers strong performance—Geekbench ~3052 single-core, ~9735 multi-core; graphics performance (41 fps in 3DMark) rivals or exceeds iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Software: Runs Android 16 with One UI 8, offering enhanced Galaxy AI (including Gemini Live, multimodal chat, Photo & Audio Eraser, writing assist, and transcript summarization) tailored for foldable screens.

Camera System

Rear camera: A pro-tier triple lens array includes a massive 200 MP main sensor (from S25 Ultra), 12 MP ultrawide (now with autofocus for macro), and 10 MP telephoto (3× optical zoom, up to 30× digital)

Selfies: A new 10 MP punch-hole camera replaces the under-display shooter, improving image quality. The main unfolded screen also includes a 10 MP frontcam optimized for group shots.

Video: Supports up to 8K/30fps video, featuring the ProVisual Engine for richer low-light capture and smoother zoom performance.

Battery & Charging

Capacity: Packs a 4,400 mAh battery—same size as the Fold 6.

Real-world usage: Achieves ~10 h 55 min web browsing over 5G—decent, but behind the ~17 h performers like Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 16 Pro Max .

Video playback: Rated for up to 24 hours of continuous playback, highlighting efficiency improvements.

Charging speed: Limited to 25 W — slower than the 45 W on S25 Ultra and far behind flags like Oppo or Honor, which offer 80 W fast charging.

Pricing & Deals

Price: Starts at $1,999 (256 GB) in the U.S., a $100 premium over the Fold 6; European pricing starts around €2,109 (~$2,300)

Pre‑order buffs: Offers include up to $1,000–1,150 trade-in credit, free bump to 512 GB, and bonuses (e.g. Amazon gift card, carrier credits), with savings reaching over $1,100 on some plans.

Who Is It For

Ideal for: Users new to foldables or upgrading from older models (Fold 4/5), who seek premium multitasking, tablet‑like productivity, and Galaxy AI features.

Consider skipping if: Already own a Fold 6, value exceptional camera systems or long battery life—unless the thinner design and 200 MP cam are must‑haves.

Pros & Cons

✅ Strengths ⚠️ Weaknesses

Ultra‑thin, premium build Battery life good, not great

Massive 8″ display with minimal crease No S Pen support

200 MP camera + improved AI tools Slow 25 W charging

Water resistance (IP48) Still lacks dust sealing

Powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip Pricey at $2,000

Final Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 marks a bold stride in foldable technology—ultra-slim, beautifully constructed, expertly multi-tasking, and AI-boosted. It's the most polished Fold yet. However, compromises in battery, charging speed, and camera versatility, along with the high price, may temper its appeal. That said, if you're craving a foldable that blends flagship power with cutting-edge design—and are ready to invest—it stands confidently as the premium foldable to beat.

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