Samsung's next generation of foldable phones is just around the corner. So, don't miss this roundup of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7: Everything leaked so far about the manufacturer's next workhorses.
As you'll see later, there are plenty of new features expected. So don't miss our roundup of everything we know so far about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7: design, features, and possible price.
When foldable phones started taking off, no one disputed that Samsung was leading the way with an iron fist. Its Galaxy Z family set trends and turned futuristic experiments into real, desirable, and increasingly polished products.
But the landscape has changed. The competition hasn't been slow to respond, and today the throne of best foldable is more hotly contested than ever. In the middle of that battle come the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, tasked with keeping the crown... or at least not losing it without a fight.
Everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 so far
Although there is still a long way to go until its official presentation, andWe have a good handful of rumors and leaks that give us clues as to where things are going. And the truth is, if everything goes according to plan, the Z Flip 7 could be a discreet evolution on paper, but with key changes that would make a difference in real-life use.
When will the Galaxy Z Flip 7 be unveiled?
Samsung tends to be pretty predictable with its Unpacked events, and everything points to the next big announcement happening in July 2025. It wouldn't be a surprise, Considering that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 was unveiled in July and the Flip 5 in August, you might want to start planning your next visit that month if you're waiting to upgrade.
As for the price, everything indicates it will follow the same line as the previous model. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 rose to $1.099, so it doesn't seem like Samsung is going to lower the bar now. The Flip 7 will most likely be in that same price range, barring some unexpected change (or a cheaper "Fan Edition" model, although that's pure speculation and if it's introduced at all, it won't be later this year).
Design and display changes: bigger, more useful
One of the most exciting aspects is the redesign of the screens. According to well-known analyst Ross Young, The main panel will grow from the current 6,7 inches to 6,85 inches. And the external screen, the one you see when the phone is closed, will go from 3,4 inches to a generous 4 inches. This isn't a minor change: you'll be able to interact much more without having to open your device. From replying to messages to viewing maps or controlling music, everything will be more convenient.
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Additionally, some images leaked by Ice Universe show a case for the alleged Galaxy Z Flip 7 that hints at a slightly larger overall size, reinforcing the idea of larger displays and possibly a more robust chassis. However, these changes could also translate into a higher weight, so it remains to be seen how Samsung manages the balance between portability and functionality.
And the cameras?
It's not all wishful thinking. One of the most repeated, and also most disappointing, rumors suggests that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 will retain the same camera array as the previous model. That means A 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 12MP selfie camera. Not bad, but… don't you miss a telephoto lens?
Performance and chip: Snapdragon or Exynos?
And here comes another interesting twist. While many expected Samsung to repeat the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset (as in the S25 series), rumors point in another direction. According to some sources, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 could come equipped with the Exynos 2500, Samsung's new in-house chip. This would be a significant change, as demanding fans tend to prefer the power and efficiency of Qualcomm.
That is not confirmed, though., and it could be that Samsung will divide the models by region, as it has done in the past. Europe with Exynos and the United States with Snapdragon? It wouldn't be the first time.
As for memory and storage, there are no surprises: 12 GB of RAM and 256 or 512 GB options. There's no microSD slot, as is usual in this range.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 will have a lot of AI
One of the great advantages of the Z Flip 7 will be, predictably, the integration of Galaxy AI, the suite of intelligent features that debuted with the Galaxy S24 and S25. Here you'll be able to perform real-time translations while talking on the phone, generate automatic text summaries, edit photos with generative AI, and much more.
Furthermore, It is very likely that the mobile will arrive with One UI 7 based on Android 15, This would mean an even more polished and consistent experience across the entire Samsung ecosystem. And as expected, the design will remain premium, with durable materials and an increasingly solid hinge. While there's no news of new certifications yet, it's expected to maintain at least IPX8 water resistance.
Everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 so far
Samsung is preparing to launch the next generation of its most ambitious foldable, andThe Galaxy Z Fold 7, and although there's no official confirmation yet, the rumors are already painting a rather interesting picture. This new model will arrive alongside the usual Galaxy Z Flip 7, which we've already told you about. And it's clear that the Galaxy Z Fold has always been the older brother, the one that tries to be both a mobile phone and a tablet, and the one that generates the most excitement among those looking for the latest in innovation.
When is the Galaxy Z Fold 7 released?
If everything goes as in previous years, you'll be able to get your hands on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in late July or early August. since it will be presented alongside the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7. The price, for now, has not been leaked, but it would logically remain at $1.899/€256 for the 7 GB version. However, there is a curious fact: it seems that Samsung will produce fewer units of the Fold XNUMX than previous generations.
Design and displays: thinner, lighter, and more beautiful
One of the most persistent rumors points to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 It will draw directly from the design of the special edition of the Z Fold 6 that was only sold in Korea and China.That version was thinner, lighter, and had larger screens. Well, it seems Samsung has decided to extend those improvements to its new global flagship.
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It is said that once folded it will be as thin as a Galaxy S24 Ultra, That is, below 8,6 mm. This would be a significant change, because one of the common problems with folding cameras is that when you close them, they're still quite thick.
Aesthetically, you might also notice something different. The Fold 6's straight corners could disappear, giving way to more rounded lines, more in line with the Galaxy S25. Several leaked renders show a more curved design, albeit without any major revolutions.
As for the screens, the exterior model is expected to grow to 6,5 inches and the interior panel is expected to stretch to 8 inches. Both will use AMOLED technology with 120 Hz, and there's talk of a peak brightness of up to 2.600 nits. That, translated, means you'll be able to use it without any problems even under the August sun on the beach.
Samsung is also rumored to be adding the ProScaler system, which scales content to look better on large-format displays, something we saw on the S25 Ultra.
Cameras: A Big Leap or More of the Same?
This is a mixed point. If Samsung simply repeats the Fold 6's setup, we'd get a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 3MP 10x telephoto lens, and two front-facing cameras (a 10MP external one and a 4MP internal one under the display). Correct, but hardly exciting.
However, There's another, much more exciting possibility: a 200MP main camera, like the one on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This sensor would allow for a massive leap in quality, especially if accompanied by improvements in AI processing. Where there are more doubts is about the internal camera under the screen. Since the Fold 3, Samsung has maintained the same system, but it has never excelled in quality. It's fine for video calls, but if you take a selfie, the difference with the external camera is huge. Will we finally see a real improvement? Fingers crossed.
Power: Snapdragon or Exynos, that is the question
Everything points to The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will arrive with the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (now known as Snapdragon 8 Elite), the same one that the S25s have. However, given that the Z Flip 7 is rumored to feature an Exynos 2500, it wouldn't be surprising if Samsung split the chip usage by region, as it has done in the past.
As for memory, the 12GB RAM and 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage versions would remain. However, it would be great to see a 16GB option to take full advantage of the AI and multitasking features. There's no confirmation yet, but it can't be ruled out.
Battery and charging: the big secret
This is where many expect a leap that may not come. Everything indicates that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will repeat with the 4.400 mAh battery, with 25W fast charging via cable and 15W wireless charging. This is starting to fall short compared to rivals that already offer 5.000 mAh or even more. Of course, the new chip could improve energy efficiency and, with a bit of luck, get more hours out of the same battery. But given such a large and versatile device, many expected something more powerful.
An important point is the S Pen. Although the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold has supported styluses for several generations, this year they could remove the digitizer layer from the screen to make the device thinner. What does that mean? It could lose support for the S Pen... or not. Some rumors suggest that Samsung will launch a new S Pen designed specifically for the Fold 7, larger, with a different and possibly more precise tip.
But for now, we can only wait for Samsung to offer more details. And for now, there's still a long way to go before we know all the secrets of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.