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Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 launch expected in early July, Samsung starts dropping hints
Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 launch expected in early July, Samsung starts dropping hints

India Today

time13 hours ago

  • India Today

Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 launch expected in early July, Samsung starts dropping hints

The next-generation Samsung foldables are coming — and they're coming as early as this summer. We know that's a vague statement to make, but a recent statement from a Samsung press note offers a pretty clear hint. The company stated, 'Thanks to the mutual partnership between Samsung and Google, One UI 8 will debut on Samsung's newest foldables this summer.' That alone signals that the upcoming Galaxy foldables — most likely to be named the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 — are expected to launch soon. July is said to be the month Samsung is planning to unveil its latest foldable year, however, it's not just about the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. Alongside these two top-tier devices, Samsung is rumoured to be working on two more foldables. Well, not exactly alongside — similar to how the company teased the Galaxy S25 Edge during the launch of the S25 series at January's Unpacked event, and only recently released the phone. There's a possibility — and take this with a huge grain of salt — that Samsung could tease its first tri-fold phone, allegedly called the Galaxy G Fold, at the event. Additionally, later in the year, around the time when the company usually unveils its Galaxy S Fan Edition phone, rumours suggest that Samsung may also introduce the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE — the first ever Fan Edition coming to expectations. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to be the real showstopper. Leaks point to a lighter chassis, a redesigned hinge to reduce the crease, and an upgraded triple-camera system led by a 200-megapixel primary sensor. Under the hood, the phone is said to run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. But of course, none of this has been officially confirmed by Samsung just yet. The Galaxy Z Flip 7, on the other hand, is expected to get a larger outer screen — possibly around the 4-inch mark — paired with noticeably slimmer bezels both on the outside and inside. Interestingly, the Z Flip 7 could mark a major shift in Samsung's foldables lineup. Rumours suggest that instead of a Snapdragon chip, it might be powered by the in-house Exynos 2500 — Samsung's first smartphone chipset built on its second-generation 3nm process. The chip is said to offer a big leap in performance and power there's the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. The phone is said to share many internals with the Galaxy Z Flip 6, including the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, 12GB of RAM, and a 50-megapixel primary camera. It's also expected to pack a 4,000mAh battery with support for 25W wired and 15W wireless charging. As per reports, the device has already cleared China's 3C certification and could come with a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED inner screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 3.4-inch cover display — the same panel setup as last year's Flip 6.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 rumor just got shot down — but only in the US
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 rumor just got shot down — but only in the US

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 rumor just got shot down — but only in the US

Every year before Samsung debuts its latest phones, foldable or otherwise, rumors swirl that the Korean tech giant is going to attempt to launch the handsets with its own Exynos chips. As we get closer to the release of Samsung's foldable Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, those same rumors have been circulating. And now we have the backlash rumor with Hankyung, a Korean publication (via Jukanlosreve), reporting that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, with a caveat. According to the article, the Qualcomm version of the Flip 7 will only be available for North American models. Elsewhere, the clamshell phone will feature the Exynos 2500 SoC. Previous rumors have claimed that the Z Flip 7 would feature either an Exynos 2500 chip or a custom Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, contradictorily. In recent years, Samsung has struggled with the yield (how many chips it can produce) when it comes to producing its own Exynos processors. It's obvious the company wants to return to its own chips, especially as Qualcomm's silicon gets more expensive. However, every cycle has the same rumors. There was speculation that the Galaxy S25 would run on the Exynos 2500, and recently, there are rumors that the Galaxy S26 series could run on Exynos 2600 chips in some regions. As for the bigger book-style Z Fold 7, that phone is reportedly going to feature the Snapdragon Elite 8 globally. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. We'll know more for sure come July, when we expect Samsung to hold its annual summer Galaxy Unpacked, where the two foldable phones will debut alongside wearable devices like the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Z Fold 7: Major differences we expect to see
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Z Fold 7: Major differences we expect to see

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Mint

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Z Fold 7: Major differences we expect to see

Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 has allegedly been spotted again in synthetic benchmarks. This time, the device was reportedly seen in a Geekbench listing spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav on X. The listing reveals a Samsung device featuring the Exynos 2500 chip. It scored a single-core score of 2012 and a multi-core score of 7563. The Geekbench listing also reveals CPU details, with one core at 3.3 GHz, two cores at 2.75 GHz, five cores at 2.36 GHz, and two cores at 1.8 GHz, making for a deca-core processor. The RAM is listed as 10.68 GB, which could mean 12 GB of RAM will be present, along with Android 16. If this does turn out to be true, it would make for an interesting comparison to the Z Fold 7, which is expected to be the other foldable launched this year by Samsung, and is anticipated to be a traditional-style foldable, instead of a clamshell-style foldable like the Z Flip 7. If the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 does debut with the Exynos 2500 or 2400, it would be a big difference compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is reportedly expected to ship with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the current Qualcomm flagship. Moreover, it could feature Samsung's tuning and be a custom Snapdragon for Galaxy chipset, similar to what other Galaxy models this year, including the S25 Ultra, are expected to pack. However, based on the benchmark scores, the phone may not be as powerful as the Z Fold 7. Another set of differences could be the presence of a telephoto camera with the Z Fold 7. Samsung has not included a telephoto camera in its clamshell-style foldables yet, and the renders that have leaked so far do reveal that the Z Flip 7 may continue to ship with a dual-camera setup, one of which could be a wide camera and the other an ultra-wide shooter. It is also being hinted that the Z Fold 7 could double down on being thin, so that is something Samsung could be aiming for. Having said that, Samsung could always revert to its previous strategy and launch the device with region-specific hardware, meaning the Exynos 2500 for some regions and the Snapdragon 8 Elite for others, as has also been hinted in reports. Therefore, this is worth keeping in mind. Both the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 are reportedly expected to launch in the month of July at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked. However, there has been no official word from Samsung, so this information should be taken with a pinch of salt. However, what is interesting is that over the past few years, Samsung has indeed launched its new foldables in July or August, so it wouldn't be out of the ordinary to expect the new foldables to hit the market in July or August this year too.

The Galaxy S25 Edge's thinness is wasted — this other Samsung phone deserves it more
The Galaxy S25 Edge's thinness is wasted — this other Samsung phone deserves it more

Tom's Guide

time6 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

The Galaxy S25 Edge's thinness is wasted — this other Samsung phone deserves it more

I'm over the Galaxy S25 Edge. There, I said it. For all the hype around its ultra-thin design, I've said how I wish it were thinner in my Galaxy S25 Edge review. In fact, the more I closely inspect it against other phones, the less I'm convinced about Samsung's claim of it being a 'remarkable feat of engineering.' I think it's a wasted opportunity because thin phones already exist everywhere, so you can't let this marketing gimmick fool you. Instead, Samsung should've saved its thin design for another phone that's much worthier — the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Considering how Apple is taking its sweet time at releasing an iPhone Flip/iPhone Fold, Samsung could use this to its advantage to explore thinner designs with its foldable phones, because let's face it, foldables are much cooler than your ordinary slate phone. Here's why I think the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is more deserving of a thinner design. I reviewed the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 not long ago and completely forgot how thin it is by today's standards — and it's a foldable phone, no less. Samsung wants us to believe that the Galaxy S25 Edge is a revolutionary step in phone design, but I don't think so when I look at some of the best foldable phones around. Take the Oppo Find N5 as an example, which at 4.21mm at its thinnest point when unfolded, actually beats the Galaxy S25 Edge's 5.8mm profile. However, that's just one side of a phone. Compared to the Galaxy Z Flip 6, which becomes a slate when it's unfolded, the Galaxy S25 Edge's thin construction isn't as substantial. Is it thinner? Yes, but it's not remarkably thinner — despite how the numbers show the Flip 6 with a 6.99mm profile. If the Galaxy S25 Edge were more than 50% thinner than the Z Flip 6, then I'd be more apt to agree that it's a remarkable feat of engineering. But the reality is that foldable phones have been pushing the boundaries in terms of thinness and will continue to do so. There's still a lot unknown about the Galaxy Z Flip 7; we're probably months away from an official reveal alongside the notebook-style Galaxy Z Fold 7. CAD files of the alleged phone indicate that the Z Flip 7 will have a thinness of 6.94mm when it's unfolded, which grows to 9.17mm with the cameras taken into consideration Reports indicate, too, that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be accompanied by a 4,300 mAh battery — which could explain its thicker size over the Galaxy S25 Edge. If Samsung were to really trim its chassis to reach the same 5.8mm profile of the S25 Edge, I suspect that the battery capacity would need to be much smaller, perhaps similar to the 3,900 mAh size in the S25 Edge currently. Last year's Galaxy Z Flip 6 didn't necessarily have huge battery gains over its predecessor, but I would be content with a smaller battery if Samsung is somehow able to trim down the Z Flip 7 to be the same thinness as the S25 Edge — that's only if and only if it gets a faster charging speed, which doesn't seem likely given the 25W speed it's rumored to have. Now, the only way Samsung could achieve throwing in a big battery into its flip-style phone is to grow its overall size. This would inherently allow it to have a thinner chassis because of how it would be taller and wider. At this point, it's all unlikely to happen given how close we are to its potential reveal, but it's another example of how Samsung could've garnered more attention with a thinner design. Let's believe that Samsung ends up making a Galaxy Z Flip 7 with a 3,500 mAh battery. That's roughly a 10% difference in battery capacity over the S25 Edge, but it could potentially make the Z Flip 7 obscenely thin. Again, I would gladly be okay with a smaller sized battery if it were given the same 45W charging speed as the Galaxy S25 Plus and S25 Ultra. More importantly, though, a thinner Galaxy Z Flip 7 would be an engineering masterpiece because of how it's a foldable phone to begin with. In addition to how flip-style phones have distinct advantages over slates, like being able to vlog by pairing the better rear cameras with an outer screen, a thinner design would certainly add to the appeal — much more so than a slate. All of this simply reaffirms my sentiments about how it's a wasted opportunity for Samsung, and how it should've waited to do it with the Galaxy Z Flip 7. At this point, I can only look forward to next year's models.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Design Leaked: First Look
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Design Leaked: First Look

Geeky Gadgets

time21-05-2025

  • Geeky Gadgets

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Design Leaked: First Look

Samsung is gearing up to unveil its highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 7, alongside the Z Flip 7, in July. Early leaks and images suggest that this latest iteration builds upon its predecessor with a combination of refined design elements, upgraded materials, and advanced technology. As the foldable smartphone market continues to expand, Samsung faces increasing competition, particularly from Chinese manufacturers, making it imperative to innovate while maintaining its leadership in the industry. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 represents a pivotal step in this journey, offering users a device that balances functionality, durability, and innovative features. Watch this video on YouTube. Design Evolution: Subtle Refinements for Enhanced Usability The Galaxy Z Fold 7 introduces a series of design updates that aim to improve both aesthetics and practicality. While the overall design language remains consistent with the Z Fold 6, subtle changes make a noticeable difference. The repositioned LED flash, for instance, contributes to a cleaner and more streamlined camera layout. Additionally, the device features rounded corners and new color options inspired by the Galaxy S25 Ultra, giving it a more polished and sophisticated appearance. One of the most significant design changes is the wider cover screen, which enhances usability when the phone is folded. This adjustment allows you to perform everyday tasks, such as messaging or browsing, without the need to unfold the device. By focusing on these practical enhancements, Samsung demonstrates its commitment to creating a foldable smartphone that seamlessly integrates into your daily life while maintaining a sleek and modern design. Material Innovations: Lightweight Durability with Titanium A standout feature of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is its use of titanium back plates, replacing the stainless steel and carbon fiber materials found in previous models. This upgrade significantly reduces the device's weight while enhancing its durability, making it an ideal choice for users who prioritize both portability and resilience. Titanium's high strength-to-weight ratio ensures that the Z Fold 7 can withstand the rigors of daily use without compromising on its premium feel. This material innovation not only positions the Galaxy Z Fold 7 as a premium option in the foldable market but also underscores Samsung's dedication to improving the user experience. By combining lightweight construction with robust durability, the device caters to those who demand a smartphone that is both practical and luxurious. Technological Advancements: Slimmer Design and Enhanced Features Samsung appears to be prioritizing a slimmer profile for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, a move that could set it apart in the increasingly competitive foldable market. One potential change contributing to this slimmer design is the removal of the S Pen digitizer. While this decision may disappoint some stylus enthusiasts, it opens the door for the integration of new OLED screen technology capable of supporting stylus input without requiring a dedicated digitizer layer. This approach not only maintains the device's sleekness but also hints at future possibilities for foldable display innovation. Other expected technological advancements include improved battery technology and enhanced wireless charging capabilities. These updates address common user concerns, such as battery life and charging convenience, making sure that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 remains a competitive option for those seeking high-performance devices. By focusing on these practical improvements, Samsung continues to refine the foldable smartphone experience, making it more accessible and appealing to a broader audience. Rising Competition: Meeting the Challenge of Chinese Brands The foldable smartphone market is becoming increasingly competitive, with Chinese manufacturers introducing devices that feature thinner designs, larger batteries, and faster charging speeds. These innovations appeal to users who value high-performance devices at competitive prices, putting pressure on Samsung to maintain its leadership in the industry. In response, Samsung is reportedly aiming to make the Galaxy Z Fold 7 the world's thinnest foldable phone. By using its reputation for quality and innovation, the company seeks to differentiate itself from competitors and meet the growing expectations of a tech-savvy audience. However, staying ahead in this rapidly evolving market will require continuous advancements and a commitment to delivering exceptional user experiences. The Future of Foldables: Exploring Trifold Designs Looking beyond the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung is reportedly developing its first trifold smartphone, which could debut later this year. This next-generation device has the potential to redefine foldable technology by offering even greater versatility and screen real estate. For users who rely on their smartphones for multitasking, productivity, and entertainment, trifold designs could represent a significant leap forward in mobile computing. By exploring new form factors and pushing the boundaries of what foldable devices can achieve, Samsung continues to shape the future of the smartphone industry. The promise of trifold smartphones highlights the company's dedication to innovation and its vision for a more versatile and dynamic mobile experience. Advance your skills in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 by reading more of our detailed content. Source & Image Credit: Demon's Tech Filed Under: Android News, Mobile Phone News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

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