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Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Samsung dishes out Galaxy Z Flip7 with free storage but there's only hours left
The Galaxy Z Flip7 will be released for general sale tomorrow, and is touted to be the best Samsung foldable yet Samsung has launched a timed double-storage offer on its upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7, which is available to pre-order now. After much anticipation and excitement from Galaxy fans, the latest device will be released for general sale tomorrow, Friday, July 25. The double-deal storage offer means that if buyers pre-order the Galaxy Z Flip7 today, Samsung will double the storage (512GB) for the price of 256GB. The offer is only available until the end of today, Thursday, July 24. The price to buy the Galaxy Z Flip7 outright is £1,049, or spread the cost from £43.71 per month. In terms of specs and features, the Galaxy Z Flip7 has a redesigned cover screen featuring Samsung's 'slimmest bezel yet', enabling users to do more from FlexWindow than before. It also has a powerful battery that promises 'all-day use'. Meanwhile, its built-in Galaxy AI acts as a personal assistant, users can get information in real time, receive personalised rundowns, and tailored insights. The high-resolution 50 MP camera is boosted by 'ProVisual Engine' software that delivers detailed shots with 'accurate skin tones and textures'. Spread the cost of Samsung devices Product Description Tech editor Dave Snelling said: "I've tried all of Samsung's previous Z Fold gadgets, and despite being blown away by the incredible technology, they have never replaced my normal phone. However, that has all just changed. "For the very first time, I'm actually truly smitten with a Samsung foldable. The tech giant has just released its new Z Fold7, and it really has to be seen to be believed." Elsewhere, is offering some enticing pre-order deals for the Galaxy Z Flip7. Contract prices begin from £44.99, with an upfront cost of £499. This deal includes unlimited texts, minutes, and 100GB of data. There are also offers for iPhone users. For instance, this iPhone 16 Pro is on contract for £24.98 per month at Giffgaff. With the option for buyers to choose their own upfront cost, ranging from £25-£200. The contract deal rice is based on devices with 128GB of storage. Returning to Dave Snelling's Galaxy Z Flip7 review, he added: "Thanks to a new design and updated Armour FlexHinge, things have been seriously slimmed down this year, which makes the device feel much easier to handle. Another vital change this year is a boost to the cover screen. "Samsung has made things bigger in 2025 with the Fold7 getting a 6.5-inch display - that's compared to a 6.3-inch panel on the Z Fold6."


Mint
18-07-2025
- Mint
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get thinner bezels, bigger screen without growing in size
Samsung's next flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is already drawing attention months ahead of its anticipated debut, with fresh leaks hinting at notable upgrades, particularly in the display department. Building on the enhancements seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which launched earlier this year, the upcoming model is rumoured to push screen boundaries even further. According to renowned tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could feature a 6.89-inch display, a modest yet meaningful increase from the 6.86-inch panel found on the current Galaxy S25 Ultra. Interestingly, despite the bump in display size, the device's body is expected to retain its 77.6mm width. This suggests that Samsung may be shaving down the bezels further, potentially offering a more immersive viewing experience. The tipster estimates that the bezels on the S26 Ultra could measure just 1.15mm, compared to the 1.2mm bezels on its predecessor, making it among the slimmest in the Galaxy S series lineup to date. Beyond display enhancements, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is also expected to come with significant camera and performance upgrades. Previous reports indicate that Samsung might switch to a new 200MP Sony CMOS sensor, sized at 1/1.1 inches, for the main camera. This would replace the 1/1.3-inch sensor used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, marking a possible departure from Samsung's in-house sensor technology. The camera setup is also tipped to include an upgraded laser autofocus module, potentially improving focus accuracy and working in tandem with the next-gen ProVisual Engine for enhanced image processing. Under the hood, the handset is likely to be powered by a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 "Elite 2 for Galaxy" chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM. It is also expected to carry an IP68 rating, offering resistance to water and dust. While Samsung has yet to officially confirm any details, the leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a refined flagship with iterative yet impactful improvements in display, camera technology and processing power.


Time of India
14-07-2025
- Time of India
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera tipped: Check out the expected launch date, specifications, price, and more
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera upgrade is making waves, as fresh leaks suggest a shift to a larger 200 MP Sony sensor, marking a strategic departure from Samsung's in‑house ISOCELL chips . This 1/1.1‑inch sensor promises dramatically improved low‑light capture and image clarity, outshining the already impressive 200 MP camera on the S25 Ultra. Outdated limitations in zoom and autonomy could fade as Samsung pairs this powerhouse lens with enhancements like upgraded laser autofocus, a smarter ProVisual Engine, and tighter optical systems. Slated for release in January 2026, this camera-first flagship could redefine smartphone photography standards. Stick around—we'll unpack why this upgrade could make every shot feel professional. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra expected launch date January 2026 is the anticipated launch date for the Galaxy S26 series. But as of this moment, nothing is confirmed Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera details leaked On the flagship phone, Samsung is anticipated to include a new, larger 200-megapixel primary camera sensor. It is expected that the Galaxy S25 Ultra successor will come with 16GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 CPU. On Weibo, Chinese tipster Fixed Focus Digital stated that a 1/1.1-inch, 200-megapixel Sony CMOS sensor will be included in Samsung's next Galaxy S26 Ultra. This sensor is anticipated to be used by Samsung's primary camera. A significant improvement above the 1/1.3-inch sensor featured in the Galaxy S25 Ultra and earlier generations would be this rumoured 1/1.1-inch 200-megapixel sensor. When compared to the existing 200-megapixel cameras, the rumoured camera sensor might improve image quality. Additionally, it would signal a change in Samsung's approach to imaging. For the Galaxy Ultra devices, the South Korean company has so far utilized its proprietary 200-megapixel sensors. There are plans to enhance the Galaxy S26 Ultra's camera. A recent rumour indicated that a 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor would be included with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The phone might have a 50-megapixel periscope sensor with a 5x optical zoom, a 12-megapixel 3x telephoto sensor, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. The next-generation ProVisual Engine is anticipated to be included. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra other expected specifications Design and Display The enormous 6.9-inch display size of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will likely retained. However, Samsung has decreased the bezel amount, increasing the screen-to-body ratio and providing a more engaging visual experience. Following disappointing results without the digitiser, Samsung decided to retain both functions, even though initial studies contemplated deleting the S Pen and its digitiser. Modifications to the design are subtle. Samsung has improved the back panel for a more streamlined appearance, but the general design will be the same as the previous model. A more integrated camera module that eliminates visual clutter will replace the phone's protruding "chip-like" camera rings. Cooling and Performance Samsung intends to incorporate Qualcomm's most recent Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset into the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung has chosen not to release a separate Exynos model, hence the same processor will power all global variants. The TSMC-made 3nm Snapdragon chip will now serve as the primary CPU after a previously planned 2nm Samsung chip was abandoned. The gadget probably has an overclocked "For Galaxy" version of this processor for improved performance. To control heat, Samsung is anticipated to enhance the cooling system with a larger vapour chamber—roughly 1.2 times the size of the one seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This enhancement could increase battery efficiency and attempts to ensure consistent performance even under demanding conditions. Storage and Memory Three storage capacities—256GB, 512GB, and 1TB—will probably be available for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even on the lowest model, each variant will come with 16GB of RAM to allow users to multitask without sacrificing performance. These leaks give a clear idea of what to expect, even though the official debut is still a few months away. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra expected price The price has not been revealed yet.


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Time of India
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera specs leaked: Check out the expected launch date, specifications, price, and more
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera: The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera leak is making waves, with recent rumours revealing a powerhouse 200 MP primary sensor featuring a revolutionary variable aperture, aiming to deliver stunning shots in both bright and low-light conditions . The news doesn't stop there—a revamped telephoto system now includes a 50 MP periscope lens with 5× optical zoom, plus an upgraded 3× zoom camera boosted to 12 MP, addressing longstanding user demands. Hints of enhanced laser autofocus, AI-powered ProVisual Engine, and a sleeker form hint that Samsung is fine-tuning its photography game. As leaks paint a picture of professional-grade imaging, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a camera-first flagship for 2026—and it just got more compelling. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra expected launch timeline January 2026 is the anticipated launch date for the Galaxy S26 series. But as of this moment, nothing is confirmed Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra expected camera details The future handset is expected to keep the same telephoto lens as the present Galaxy S25 Ultra, according to a recent report from GalaxyClub. A 50MP periscope lens with a 5x optical zoom may come with it. According to rumours, Samsung may also release a 200MP sensor for the secondary telephoto camera. Additionally, it is anticipated that the gadget would have a 200MP primary sensor with variable aperture, allowing users to adjust low-light and depth of field shooting. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra expected specifications Design and Display The enormous 6.9-inch display size of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will likely retained. However, Samsung has decreased the bezel amount, increasing the screen-to-body ratio and providing a more engaging visual experience. Following disappointing results without the digitiser, Samsung decided to retain both functions, even though initial studies contemplated deleting the S Pen and its digitiser. Modifications to the design are subtle. Samsung has improved the back panel for a more streamlined appearance, but the general design will be the same as the previous model. A more integrated camera module that eliminates visual clutter will replace the phone's protruding "chip-like" camera rings. Cooling and Performance Samsung intends to incorporate Qualcomm's most recent Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset into the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung has chosen not to release a separate Exynos model, hence the same processor will power all global variants. The TSMC-made 3nm Snapdragon chip will now serve as the primary CPU after a previously planned 2nm Samsung chip was abandoned. The gadget probably has an overclocked "For Galaxy" version of this processor for improved performance. To control heat, Samsung is anticipated to enhance the cooling system with a larger vapour chamber—roughly 1.2 times the size of the one seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This enhancement could increase battery efficiency and attempts to ensure consistent performance even under demanding conditions. Storage and Memory Three storage capacities—256GB, 512GB, and 1TB—will probably be available for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even on the lowest model, each variant will come with 16GB of RAM to allow users to multitask without sacrificing performance. These leaks give a clear idea of what to expect, even though the official debut is still a few months away. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra expected price in India The price has not been revealed yet.


Phone Arena
13-06-2025
- Phone Arena
Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 cameras are about to get way smarter, suggests a new leak
Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6. | Image credit – PhoneArena Samsung is gearing up to show off its next wave of foldables – the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 – at an Unpacked event next month, which might be taking place in New York City this time around. And with the launch just around the corner, leaks are continuing to fill in the gaps before Samsung makes it all latest leak focuses on the camera setup – and things are looking good. Both devices are expected to get a serious boost thanks to a next-gen ProVisual Engine. So, what is this ProVisual Engine exactly? It is a suite of AI tools designed to help both amateur and pro photographers and videographers – from capturing the best shot or footage to editing it for the most optimized result. Samsung first introduced it with the Galaxy S24 series, then brought it over to the Galaxy S25 series, which, by the way, is expected to get this updated next-gen ProVisual Engine shortly after the foldable. "Confirmed" The Galaxy Z Fold 7 | Flip 7 will use Samsung's New Generation #GalaxyAI Pro-Visual Engine, which will later be Expanded to the Galaxy S25 Image OutputBetter Digital Zoom Quality Video Stability — PandaFlash (@PandaFlashPro) June 12, 2025 The current Fold 6 and Flip 6 already use the existing ProVisual Engine, but this next-gen version will reportedly bring even more improvements like: Sharper, cleaner image output Better digital zoom performance Smoother, more stable video And if you are into AI-powered photography, this is definitely something to look forward to. But what I'm personally more excited about is the possibility that Samsung might finally give the Galaxy Z Fold 7 a serious camera overhaul. This could be the year the Fold model stops being just another incremental update and actually gets the kind of camera upgrade we've been waiting for. Just like previous models, the Z Fold 7 is expected to come with a triple rear camera setup and two selfie cameras – one under the main display and one on the cover screen. But here's the interesting part: we might see a new main sensor. And not just any sensor – the same 200 MP one that showed up on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition. That would finally give Fold fans something to cheer about, especially since the last few models have been criticized for barely changing anything in the camera department. Even if the rest of the camera hardware stays the same, just that new main sensor would be a huge win. As for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 camera , don't expect much to change aside from the next-gen ProVisual Engine. It should stick with the same setup as the Flip 6, which means: Oppo Find N5 Review: The foldable king is back! So, if you are thinking about grabbing a foldable right now, I'd say hold off just a little longer until Samsung rolls out its next-gen models. Once everything's official, we'll finally have the full picture and it'll be way easier to figure out which one's actually worth example, if you are leaning toward a flip-style foldable, the Motorola Razr Ultra (2025) already looks like a near-perfect pick. But I'm still holding out to see if Samsung has something unexpected up its sleeve. Motorola Razr Ultra (2025) Review: It's... perfect?!