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Galaxy Unpacked July 2025: How to watch and what to expect
Galaxy Unpacked July 2025: How to watch and what to expect

Phone Arena

time6 days ago

  • Phone Arena

Galaxy Unpacked July 2025: How to watch and what to expect

Samsung's summer Unpacked, where we're going to see the company's latest contenders for the best foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 , is now almost here. Leaks and rumors have long shown us what we can expect in quite a lot of detail, and now the time to find out what is true and what is not has almost come. Samsung's event is scheduled for July 9, in just a couple of days. Here's what you can expect to see during the 2025 summer Unpacked, and how to watch the livestream. The summer Unpacked will be held in New York City on July 9 as an in-person event. However, as usual, there will also be a livestream on Samsung's YouTube channel for people who cannot attend the live event. The stream is embedded above for your viewing convenience. The event is scheduled to start at 10 AM ET / 3 PM BST / 4 PM CET. A look at a dummy unit of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. | Image credit – The Sinza The stars of the show will likely be the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 phones. There have been plenty of leaks for Samsung's upcoming foldables, so we know quite a lot about them year, we expect evolutionary updates rather than a revolution. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be the thinnest foldable Samsung has made so far. Reportedly, the phone may measure just 8.9mm when folded and just 4.2mm when unfolded. Also, we expect a bigger cover screen and foldable screens, as well as an upgraded 200MP main camera for the Fold. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will reportedly come with two big updates: a larger cover display (around 4 inches) and a larger battery - reportedly, 4,300 mAh. The Flip 7 is also said to be thinner, but the difference is expected to be less dramatic than the one between the Fold 7 and the Fold 6. And, reportedly, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 may feature an Exynos chip - the Exynos 2500, instead of Qualcomm's variant. A 'more affordable' Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is also expected to be unveiled at the event. The Fan Edition version will reportedly have the same design as the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and may sport many of its components. Under the hood, it's said to be powered by the Exynos 2400. There are exciting rumors that Samsung may tease an upcoming tri- foldable phone at the event. We may not get a full announcement, but a teaser may appear at the event. The Unpacked announcement teased at a new addition to the Galaxy portfolio. There aren't a lot of things known about this triple-folding Galaxy. We expect a short mention or a brief teaser about it during the event, similar to a "One More Thing" moment. A dummy unit could also be shown, just like how Samsung teased the Galaxy S25 Edge. A full reveal of the tri-folding Galaxy may happen later in the year, possibly in the fall. Leaked renders of the Galaxy Watch 8 series. | Image Credit – SammyGuru and OnLeaks Samsung is also expected to introduce the Galaxy Watch 8 series during the event. Rumor has it that the announcement will also mark the return of the beloved Classic model with a physical rotating bezel. Last year, Samsung skipped this model and unveiled the Galaxy Watch Ultra with the Watch 7. But this year, reportedly, there will be a Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. Reportedly, it will sport the new 'squircle' design that Samsung introduced last year, and it may also come with an action button. We expect the Exynos W1000, which is the chip in the Watch 7 and Ultra, to power this year's smartwatch models as well. Expect more health and tracking features and new software tricks. Meanwhile, rumor has it there won't be a Watch Ultra sequel this time, and instead, Samsung is expected to launch new color options for the existing model. One UI 8. | Image Credit – Samsung Rumor has it that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 may come with One UI 8 (based on Android 16) out of the box. Speculatively, Samsung may start the rollout of the new OS around the Unpacked event to eligible devices. Right now, Galaxy S25 phones are testing the One UI 8 beta. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak says it will not have camera under display ahead of July 9 launch
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak says it will not have camera under display ahead of July 9 launch

India Today

time30-06-2025

  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak says it will not have camera under display ahead of July 9 launch

Samsung's next-gen foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, is just around the corner. The official launch is set for July 9 at the company's Galaxy Unpacked event. But well before the official unveiling, leaks have painted a fairly detailed picture of what users can expect. The latest round of leaked renders and videos hint at a familiar but improved design, with one of the most talked-about changes being the return of a punch-hole camera on the inner screen, something Samsung hasn't done since 2020's Galaxy Z Fold under display camera?This change comes as a surprise, especially because the company has stick to under-display camera tech since the Galaxy Z Fold 3. But new images, shared by popular tipster Evan Blass, clearly show a hole-punch camera setup on the foldable's internal display. This aligns with earlier rumours that Samsung might drop the under-display camera, a move some believe is driven not just by performance but also possible patent concerns, especially as Apple is believed to be working on a foldable of its placement of the punch-hole camera seems unchanged, still located halfway down one side of the folding screen. While it may not offer a full-screen experience like the under-display camera did, it's likely to deliver better quality for selfies and video calls, something which many users might had hoped for in previous Fold models.A thinner, lighter Fold?advertisement Design changes don't stop at the camera. A recent video posted by Korean YouTube channel TheSinza compares a dummy unit of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 with the Fold 6. The new model appears to be noticeably thinner. When unfolded, the Fold 7 is said to measure around 4.5mm, while the folded thickness could be about 9mm. That's a big improvement over last year's Fold 6, which was 5.6mm when open and 12.1mm when makes the Z Fold 7 one of Samsung's slimmest devices ever, even slimmer than the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is reportedly 5.8mm thick. A thinner build could make the foldable easier to handle and less bulky in pockets. Apart from being more compact, the new model may also come with a lighter frame, with the total weight expected to hover around 215 display, cleaner designSamsung appears to be tweaking the display size too. The inner screen could get a bump from 7.6 inches on the Fold 6 to 8.2 inches on the Fold 7, as per leaks. On the outside, the cover display may remain at 6.5 inches. Another design tweak includes the removal of the ridged camera rings that first showed up on the Fold 6 and later carried over to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. These rings received mixed feedback, with many users feeling they took away from the phone's premium finish. According to leaks from IceUniverse, Samsung has decided to drop this design in favour of cleaner, flatter camera rings for a more refined camera upgrade on the way?advertisementThe camera department might be getting a serious boost. Multiple sources have now claimed that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will feature a 200-megapixel primary sensor, a major upgrade from the 50-megapixel main camera on the Fold 6. This sensor has previously been used in the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, a model limited to China and Korea, and also in the Galaxy S25 remaining rear cameras are expected to stay the same, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens. On the front, a 10-megapixel sensor with a wide 100-degree field of view is expected, possibly the same one seen in the newly reintroduced punch-hole Samsung has not officially confirmed these details, the consistency of leaks from multiple sources makes this information quite chipset?On the performance front, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is likely to be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. It is a flagship-level processor and expected to provide a top-tier performance, especially when it comes to multitasking, gaming, and running demanding apps on a foldable specifications are still unclear, but given the device's thinner form factor, Samsung may need to optimise battery life through software and chip efficiency rather than simply increasing the battery Galaxy Z Fold 7: Price expectationsAs for pricing, there haven't been any specific leaks yet. However, considering that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 was launched in India at Rs 1,64,999, the Fold 7 is expected to be priced in the same range. A major price jump seems unlikely given the already premium cost of the device. Samsung will also be aware of India's price-sensitive market, where big increases could impact sales. Unless the upgrades are seen as substantial, the company may stick with its existing pricing structure to stay competitive.- Ends

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