
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 launched as company's thinnest foldable smartphone ever: Price, specifications and more
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 price, availability
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be available in three storage options: 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB and 16GB + 1TB, at a starting price of $1,999.99. Samsung is launching the smartphone in a total of four colour options: Blue Shadow, Jet Black, Silver Shadow and an online exclusive Mint hue.
The pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 start on Wednesday (June 9) at
Samsung.com
, carriers and retailers. The general availability of the smartphone starts July 25.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 specifications
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 sports a 6.5-inch edge-to-edge Dynamic AMOLED 2X cover screen and an 8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X inner display – which is up from the 6.2-inch and 7.6-inch on the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The displays support 10-bit HDR, 120Hz refresh rate, 4x colour and brightness range, and Noise analysis by Advanced AP.
Samsung is offering an Armor Aluminium built for strength, a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on back and a Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the front. The Galaxy Z Fold gets a Armor FlexHinge that is made from Grade 4 Titanium Lattice, and the company claims that it's a stronger hinge as compared to the predecessor which translates to lesser crease.
Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy SoC, paired with 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB storage.
Coming to the camera, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 gets a 200MP main camera with 2x optical quality zoom. It is complemented by a 10MP sensor with 3x telephoto lens and a 12MP ultrawide camera. The outer and inner screens sport 10MP cameras.
The phone gets a 4,400mAh battery with 25W charging support.
The Galaxy Fold7 runs on Android 16-based OneUI 8 with a bunch of AI tools – optimised for its large display – that can be used to edit photos and videos. One of the features is Photo Assist, which leverages AI to allow users to move, erase or enlarge objects, adjust angles, and even fill in backgrounds.
Then, there's Galaxy's enhanced Generative Edit that removes distractions and fills in the background. Samsung says that it's now smarter and the new Suggest Erases feature detects passersby and can remove them with just a tap.
The large screen of the Galaxy Z Fold7 enhances the editing workflow with Side-by-Side Editing and Show Original for real-time comparison. The Audio Eraser has been upgraded with a new toggle in the Gallery that detects and removes unwanted background noise from video recordings, such as wind or traffic. Other features include Circle to Search, Gemini Live and more.
To keep things secure, Samsung is bringing the new Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP) that creates encrypted, app-specific storage environments within the device's secure storage area so that each app can access only its own sensitive information and nothing more.
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Specification
Main Display
8.0" QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2184x1968), 368ppi, 120Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate
Cover Display
6.5" FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2520x1080, 21:9), 422ppi, 120Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate
Dimensions (Folded)
72.8 x 158.4 x 8.9mm
Dimensions (Unfolded)
143.2 x 158.4 x 4.2mm
Weight
215g
Cover Camera
10MP Selfie (F2.2, 1.12μm, FOV: 85˚)
Front Camera
10MP (F2.2, 1.12μm, FOV: 100˚)
Rear Cameras
- 200MP Wide (Quad Pixel AF, OIS, F1.7, 0.6μm, 85˚ FOV)
- 12MP Ultra-Wide (Dual Pixel AF, F2.2, 1.4μm, 120˚ FOV)
- 10MP Telephoto (PDAF, OIS, F2.4, 1.0μm, 36˚ FOV, 3x optical zoom)
Processor (AP)
Snapdragon® 8 Elite for Galaxy
Memory & Storage
16GB + 1TB; 12GB + 512GB; 12GB + 256GB
Battery
4,400mAh (typical), 4272mAh rated
Charging
Wired: 50% in ~30 min with 25W
Fast Wireless Charging 2.0; Wireless PowerShare
Water Resistance
IP48
Build Materials
Cover: Gorilla® Glass Ceramic 2; Back: Gorilla® Glass Victus® 2; Frame: Advanced Armor Aluminum
Operating System
Android 16 with One UI 8
Connectivity
5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth v5.4
Sensors
Capacitive Fingerprint (side), Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Hall, Proximity, Light
Security
Samsung Knox + Knox Vault
SIM Options
Up to 2 Nano SIMs + Multi eSIM
Colors
Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, Jet-Black
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