
Harvey Norman launches Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7 with exclusive AI-powered experience
Guests, including influencers, tech enthusiasts and media representatives, got a hands-on look at Samsung's newest foldable marvels and a glimpse into how AI is reshaping the smartphone world.
Participants joined an exclusive AI-Powered Experience Workshop led by a Samsung Trainer, where they explored how artificial intelligence effortlessly integrates into daily life.
From capturing flawless portraits with smart photography tools to boosting productivity and simplifying everyday tasks, the workshop highlighted the power of intuitive technology.
Harvey Norman Malaysia General Manager of Computers and Communications, Danny Lau, was present alongside Samsung representatives to celebrate what they both called a 'next-gen moment' for tech lovers.
Harvey Norman Malaysia's Mid Valley store unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, blending cutting-edge AI with foldable design to showcase the future of mobile living.
Smartphones That Fold, Flip and Think
Samsung's latest foldables bring more than sleek design, they bring intelligence.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 reimagines what a mobile device can be, boasting a powerful 200MP main camera and a 44 per cent larger image sensor than its predecessor. Its ultra-slim frame is lighter and easier to carry, yet it unfolds into a stunning, immersive display perfect for work or play.
Under the hood, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon® 8 Elite for Galaxy, offering seamless performance with premium AI-powered capabilities.
The Galaxy Z Flip7, on the other hand, leans into chic minimalism and portability without sacrificing punch. With a 6.9-inch main display and a sleek 4.1-inch edge-to-edge Infinity Cover Screen, it is ideal for on-the-go users who want function in their pocket.
It features a 50MP dual FlexCam, an upgraded 4,300mAh battery and runs on the Samsung Exynos 2500 processor, making it compact yet undeniably powerful.
Exclusive Offers for Early Adopters
Early birds are in for serious perks. From July 10–31, customers who pre-order at any Harvey Norman outlet or online at www.harveynorman.com.my can enjoy rewards worth up to RM1390.
That includes:
A double storage upgrade (worth up to RM600)
An exclusive e-voucher worth up to RM390
Up to RM400 rebates for CIMB cardholders
Flexible instalment plans are also available—spanning up to 60 months with 0 per cent interest.
And if you happen to be among the first 50 to pre-order in-store at Harvey Norman Mid Valley between July 10–13, you will receive a special gift worth over RM200, a collaboration between Samsung and Harvey Norman.
There is more! All pre-order customers will automatically enter a lucky draw for a chance to win one of ten Samsung monitors (each worth RM999).
Harvey Norman Malaysia's Mid Valley store unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, blending cutting-edge AI with foldable design to showcase the future of mobile living.
Experience It for Yourself
Cannot decide between Fold or Flip? Visit your nearest Harvey Norman outlet to try them both—Z Flip7 models are available at all outlets, while Z Fold7 models are available at selected locations.
As a long-standing leader in AI-focused retail, Harvey Norman is staking its claim in the future of connected living. The collaboration with Samsung is just the beginning of a wider mission; making advanced tech more accessible, more personal and more powerful for Malaysians everywhere.
For more info, follow Harvey Norman Malaysia on Facebook or visit their website.
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