The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, the highly anticipated successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, is just a couple of weeks away from launch – and it could arrive with a significant design overhaul.
For what feels like an eternity, we’ve been inundated with rumors and leaks regarding this innovative smartphone, which is expected to launch officially in July alongside the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.
Here’s an overview of the features and enhancements we anticipate from this premium foldable device, including improvements in display technology, battery life, and overall performance.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Latest news
- June 23/24: Colors and pricing leak for the Z Fold 7
- June 23: Samsung confirms its next Unpacked launch event for July 9
- June 18: Reliable leaker Evan Blass says the Z Fold 7 launch date is July 9
- June 11: Samsung confirms AI-powered cameras for its next foldable phone
- June 9: Samsung confirms its new Galaxy Fold series is its “thinnest, lightest and most advanced foldable yet”
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Release date and price
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 launch date has been confirmed for July 9, which was the date previously leaked by reliable tipster Evan Blass.
Samsung will hold a Galaxy Unpacked in Brooklyn, New York, starting at 7am PDT / 10am EDT. You’ll be able to watch the event live on Samsung’s website and YouTube channel.
In previous years, this Unpacked event has been where the South Korean manufacturer has shown off its new foldable phones, with both the Z Fold 6 and Z Fold 5 revealed during July events. It stands to reason then, that we expect to see the heavily rumored Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 on July 9.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 price leaks have been relatively thin on the ground, but the same day as Samsung confirmed the launch event it appears an Italian retailer may have spilled the beans. According to German site Nieuwe Mobiel, the 256GB storage variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 was listed at €2,227.71, while the 512GB Z Fold 7 was €2,309.03.
Those prices look a little odd as generally the retail price for a product is a round figure or one cent under a round figure, but the source claims the unusual values are due to 22% tax being added to them.
If these prices are accurate, we’re potentially looking at a €200 increase over the Z Fold 6. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 started at $1,900, it could mean the Galaxy Z Fold 7 starts at over $2,000.
With Samsung confirming its next foldable will carry the ‘Ultra’ moniker, currently reserved for its top-of-the-line Galaxy S flagship, this could be a sign of a more expensive foldable phone.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Design and display
Samsung has recently received some justifiable criticism for allowing its foldables to stagnate, especially following some new designs from Chinese phone companies. The most recent reports suggest Samsung has heard these complaints and is expected to offer some significant changes on the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Known tipster ICE CAT posted “exclusive information” on X at the beginning on May, claiming that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will launch as the thinnest foldable in the world. At 3.9mm when open and just 8.9mm when folded, the Z Fold 7 would beat both the Honor Magic V3 and the Oppo Find N5 (just about).
However, a report later on in May from SamMobile suggest Samsung’s foldable will be 4.54mm unfolded and 9mm folded. This pretty much matched what Android Headlines reported in February, giving more weight to this sizing.
Either way, these dimensions would be a significant development since thickness (or lack thereof) is rapidly becoming an important metric for foldable phones, as they tend to thicker than usual when folded — as much as two phones deep, which puts a hefty weight and thickness into a consumer’s pocket. So it’s unsurprising Samsung may be looking to reduce that.
Way back in July 2024, it was reported that TM Roh, then head of Samsung’s Mobile division, wanted to focus on making a slimmer folding phone. This eventually culminated in the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, a Korea-only exclusive that was notably slimmer than the Z Fold 6, and packed in new specifications and larger displays.
Excitingly for Samsung fans, the Special Edition is now reportedly the basis for the Z Fold 7, which means Samsung’s upcoming foldable could sport an 8-inch inner display and a 6.5-inch cover display. That’s an increase of 0.4-inches and 0.2-inches respectively from the Z Fold 6, and would comprise a significant jump up in screen real estate. It would also be, reportedly, a lot slimmer than the Z Fold 6.
These reports have largely stayed consistent over the months, with OnLeaks pushing the inner display size up to 8.2-inches, but keeping the 6.5-inch cover display of earlier leaks. Also consistent has been the narrative that Samsung will be revealing a much thinner phone, most likely to take on slimmer rivals like the Oppo Find N5. However, don’t expect the overall design to change much, as Samsung will likely keep the same look.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Colors
Samsung might have accidently revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 7 color options, after one of its regional websites appeared to briefly publish product pages for the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.
Android Authority noticed the slip-up on the Samsung Ireland website, where colors for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 were listed as Jet Black, Blue Shadow and Silver Shadow. There could be a fourth, exclusive shade available only to those who order through Samsung’s website: Green Mint.
It’s worth noting these listings used codenames (Q7 for the Z Fold 7) and place-holder prices, so there’s a chance the colors shown were also not official options.
For reference, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is available in Silver Shadow, Pink and Navy, with Crafted Black and White being online exclusives.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Camera
The phone’s design has been the centerpiece of most rumors and leaks at this stage, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t a little about the camera specs. Early speculation was that we could expect the Z Fold 7 to mimic not only the Special Edition’s new size, but also its upgraded 200-megapixel main camera.
This was shot down in January of this year when it was claimed the Z Fold 7 wouldn’t get much in the way of camera upgrades, but has since come roaring back with a vengeance.
Where does this leave us? A little confused, much like the current reports. As it is, it wouldn’t be unusual for Samsung to be looking at an upgraded camera, as the Z Fold range has been rocking similar specs since the Galaxy Z Fold 4. So to say the lenses are getting on a bit is understating the problem.
However, with Samsung reportedly looking at slimming the phone down and expanding the screen size, it’s also possible it will push any serious camera upgrades to the Z Fold 8, in order to save a bit of money. So even if a 200MP main lens is possible, we expect they’ll keep the telephoto and wide-angle lenses the same to save a few pennies.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Specs
We’ve heard less about the Z Fold 7’s potential specs than you might expect, as most of the speculation has been about the phone’s rumored size changes. This makes sense, as it was always the phone’s form factor that made it unique, rather than its inner hardware.
However, we can definitely count on this being a high-end premium flagship phone. That means to expect the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, like the Galaxy S25, as well as comparable amounts of RAM. We expect up to 1TB of storage too, as per the previous models.
One disappointing piece of news is that the Z Fold 7’s charging speeds are expected to stay at a disappointing 25W. That’s far slower than the 45W charging rate on the Galaxy S25 Plus and S25 Ultra, and very far behind the 80W charging on the OnePlus 13. Not having faster charging speeds would be a real letdown for such a premium phone.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: S Pen
One interesting piece of news involves the Samsung S Pen, and the Fold Edition that may be available for the Z Fold 7. Reports are saying that Samsung is looking to trim out parts of the S Pen to make it slimmer, and help it fit with a now-slimmer Z Fold 7. Specifically, it may be looking to remove the stylus’s digitizer element and replace it with an active electrostatic (AES) system.
This change would reduce input lag for the stylus, without affecting pressure sensitivity, and would also allow Samsung to make the S Pen a bit thinner too. On the flipside, it would make it heavier and require it to need regular recharges, which would be a new challenge for the Z Fold.
Whether this will materialize or not remains to be seen, but it’s also assumed it would lead to a price rise in the S Pen Fold Edition, so keep an eye out for that if it does happen.