
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 price leaked in India: The foldable phone expected to debut with 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, 4,000mAh battery, and more
These new models are anticipated to cause a stir in the tech industry due to Samsung's inventive approach to smartphone design and functionality. What can we anticipate from these new gadgets?
Let's examine the most recent rumours and leaks about the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7 Slim in more detail to see what makes them unique.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE expected launch timeline
A few months after the arrival of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S25 series, the focus is now on the foldables that the company is anticipated to introduce later this year.
At this year's July Unpacked event, Samsung is reportedly planning to unveil a trifold smartphone and a less expensive Z Flip FE in addition to the conventional Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Must Read: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge leaks: Expected to debut with 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and more
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE leaked specifications
It is expected to launch in July in India | Credit: X
Display: The main panel is a 6.7-inch AMOLED with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, 1080 x 2460 pixels, and a pixel density of about 426 ppi.
Processor: The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which has an octa-core CPU with a maximum clock speed of 3.39 GHz, is anticipated to power this device.
Memory and Storage: 128 GB of internal storage and 8 GB of RAM are anticipated.
Camera Configuration: A 50 MP primary sensor and a 12 MP secondary lens make up the dual-camera arrangement on the back. A 12-megapixel selfie camera on the front.
Battery: A 4,000 mAh non-detachable Li-ion battery with 4.5W reverse charging and 25W rapid charging capabilities.
Operating System: Samsung's One UI is anticipated to run on Android v15.
Build and Design: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection and water resistance may be included in the device's armored metal chassis.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE leaked price
The Greek magazine TechManiacs claims that the alleged Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE might cost less than EUR 1,000, or about Rs. 96,000. The phone may now be in the same price range as the flagship Galaxy Z Flip 6, which retails for EUR 899 (about Rs. 86,000) for the 12GB + 256GB model.
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