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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 is reportedly ‘confirmed’ to bring a significant camera upgrade, which narrows the gap between its foldable lineup and the premium Ultra models. According to GalaxyClub, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will feature a 200-megapixel main sensor, which is reportedly the same sensor Samsung uses in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This marks a major step forward as it will offer sharper photos, possibly with better low-light performance.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

The 200-megapixel main camera is not the only improvement. The under-display selfie camera is also receiving an upgrade. Although the source couldn’t confirm if the resolution will be higher than 4MP, the biggest reason behind the criticism the under-display camera of the predecessors received is the super low resolution. So it’s likely that Samsung will upgrade the UDC with a high resolution sensor instead of using a different one with the same resolution.

Not every camera may see an upgrade, though

Not all cameras are getting a revamp. The ultrawide camera will retain its 12MP resolution, and the telephoto lens will continue to use a 10MP sensor, something Samsung has been using since the Z Fold 4. The external front-facing camera will also remain unchanged at 10MP.

  • 200MP main camera (upgrade)
  • 12MP ultra-wide (the same)
  • 10MP telephoto (the same)
  • 10MP cover screen selfie (the same)
  • ‘Improved’ UDC (upgrade)

Despite these similarities, the phone is expected to capture better images from all lenses, thanks to improved image processing. Previously, it was claimed that Samsung is putting significant effort into improving image processing for the Z Flip 7, which should also be the case for the larger foldable.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is anticipated to launch in July alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7. While rumors of a “tri-fold” version with three panels and two hinges have surfaced, it remains uncertain whether this model will debut this summer or be released outside South Korea.

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