
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 allegedly spotted in the wild
As a quick refresher, Samsung is expected to launch a total of three foldables in early July: the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE. Reportedly, mass production of the devices is well underway, so it comes as no surprise that product spy shots are starting to surface online.
Alleged Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7.https://t.co/OaSv4CQLTN#Samsung #GalaxyZFold7 https://t.co/jxYZbZfXat pic.twitter.com/jZNisCUNq9 — Piyush Bhasarkar (@TechKard) May 23, 2025
The particular photo we have is allegedly of the Z Fold7 and, more specifically, its backside. Arguably, that's the most boring angle to view the device from since it reveals nothing regarding its alleged new edge-to-edge cover display or its reported impressive thinness, measuring just 3.9mm. We can't see the allegedly massively reduced inner display bezels either. Just a backside with a familiar vertical triple-camera arrangement. In fact, this could easily be a dummy unit and perhaps not even a complete one, but just one half. Regardless, it's a first look at the device in real life. Plus, the original Weibo source of the image seems to be gone, which suggests there is at least a bit of credibility to the leak.
Speaking of dimensions, we believe the Z Fold7 will measure 158.4 x 143.1 x 3.9 mm. We also think that the phone will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite globally, which is not necessarily a given for the other cited foldables. The Z Flip7, for instance, will likely only use the Snapdragon 8 Elite in North America and China but rely on the Exynos 2500 in other markets. As for the mystical Z Flip7 FE, which we still know very little about, it is assumed to use the older Exynos 2400.
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