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Samsung teases Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra with advanced features

Samsung teases Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra with advanced features

Express Tribune2 days ago

Samsung has hinted at the arrival of a new foldable device, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra, which may be launching alongside other foldable models later this year.
In a recent post on its newsroom, the tech giant teased an "Ultra-experience" with a foldable form factor, leaving many speculating about what features this new device will bring.
Though the company did not reveal specifics, the concluding statement, "the Ultra experience is ready to unfold," suggests that the launch could be imminent.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra may be unveiled alongside the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 in July, as leaks surrounding these devices have surfaced in recent weeks.
Samsung's tease comes at a time when its current foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, holds the title of the most expensive widely available phone in the company's lineup.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Series India Launch July 2025 !
Maybe Z Fold 7 Ultra Also Coming This time 🤔 pic.twitter.com/sy178QrzhL — Techno Ruhez (@AmreliaRuhez) June 4, 2025
Bigger Screens and Better Cameras
While Samsung's teaser doesn't go into full detail, it hints at significant upgrades for the Ultra model.
The company mentioned features such as "bigger screens, better cameras, and new ways to connect and create," along with 'industry-leading hardware, cutting-edge performance, and seamless AI integration optimized for the foldable format."
Samsung included a GIF in the teaser showing the outline of a foldable phone, which resembles the design of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
However, some have speculated that these features might be incorporated into the standard Galaxy Z Fold 7 as well.
Rumoured specifications for the Fold 7 include a new 200MP camera, larger displays, and improved power, potentially making it a high-end model even without the "Ultra" branding.
The Ultra Question
There remains some ambiguity surrounding the term "Ultra" in this context. It's possible that Samsung is planning a single new foldable with these advanced features, regardless of whether it's officially labelled "Ultra."
A file name seen in the official teaser image, 'Galaxy-Z-Fold7-Z-Flip7-Pre-tease-Bartype_1920x1080.gif,' refers to both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, adding to the confusion.
Whether Samsung releases one foldable model or two remains unclear, but what is certain is that at least one device will showcase significant upgrades compared to previous iterations.
With Galaxy Unpacked set for July, all eyes are now on Samsung for the official reveal of its upcoming foldables.

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