
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumored to debut in July 2025 during Samsung’s second Galaxy Unpacked event. Alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7, this new foldable phone is already making waves thanks to leaked images and reports revealing fresh details about its design and features.
A recent leak gave us the first clear look at the Galaxy Z Fold 7. A Weibo user shared a render showing the phone’s rear with a vertical triple camera setup.

Though the original post was removed, screenshots keep the leak alive. The image hints that the design won’t stray far from the Galaxy Z Fold 6 but shows a repositioned flash, likely linked to a major camera upgrade. Rumors suggest the Fold 7 might pack a massive 200-megapixel main camera sensor — a serious step up for mobile photography.
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Another rumor says the Galaxy Z Fold 7 could be the world’s thinnest foldable smartphone, measuring just 3.9mm when unfolded. That’s impressively slim for a phone that bends. When folded, it is said to be 8.9mm thick. The device might also feature a 4,400mAh battery, promising all-day use with an edge-to-edge cover display that makes multitasking a breeze.
Under the hood, Samsung is expected to equip the Fold 7 with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, paired with 12GB of RAM. The phone will likely support 25W wired charging, similar to previous models. Price-wise, the base model could start at Rs. 1,64,999 for 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
What does all this mean for you? If foldables excite you, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 promises a sleek design, strong performance, and powerful cameras — making it a top contender in the premium smartphone market.
It’s perfect for users who want the flexibility of a phone and a tablet in one device.
In short, Samsung is doubling down on foldables, pushing the envelope on design and tech. The Fold 7 looks ready to blend style, speed, and serious camera muscle — all packed into a thinner frame. The only question: will this new foldable finally convince more people to ditch traditional phones?
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