Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be significantly thinner than the Z Fold 6, measuring 4.5mm unfolded and 9mm folded. This improved profile enhances portability and demonstrates Samsung's dedication to improving foldable device design.
Leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared an image of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 via a newsletter, showing off the device from an angle we’ve not really seen yet. The half-unfolded Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shown with a relative close-up on the buttons.
This pretty clearly shows that the foldable is a lot thinner than its predecessor, with the fingerprint sensor/power button barely having enough room. The camera array also doesn’t look as thin in this image as it did in prior leaks.
Google launched their wider-screened foldable phones. As exciting as that design shift will be, it was expected. I thought Samsung would make this change immediately after the Fold 6 launched last summer.
Galaxy S25 Edge doesn’t make sense. Judging by the rumored early sales data, I’m not alone. Either Samsung is leading the pack in a new slim phone trend (it says it isn’t copying Apple’s iPhone 17 Air), or the device is a prototype for future phones. I’d put my money on the latter.
Samsung confirmed as much in a recent blog post that said literally nothing else about the devices. However, one recent leak claimed the Z Fold 7 would be 8.9mm thick when folded and just 3.9mm thick when unfolded, which would make it a good deal skinnier than its predecessors. Unfortunately, we don't have any measurement figures for the Z Flip 7 yet.
In addition to these features, rumors suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will sport an impressive 8.2-inch main display and a cover screen with advanced refresh rates . Such specifications could position it as one of Samsung's most innovative foldables yet. As consumers increasingly seek devices that blend functionality with sleek design, these enhancements are likely to solidify Samsung's standing in the competitive foldable smartphone market.
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