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A leaked photo, purportedly showing the back of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7, has surfaced online, fueling excitement for its expected July 2025 debut alongside the Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE. With mass production underway, this glimpse hints at what’s coming.

Samsung’s foldable lineup is gearing up for a big reveal, with the 7th generation foldables slated for an early July 2025 Unpacked event. A spy shot, allegedly of the Z Fold7’s backside, recently appeared online, though the original Weibo post has vanished, lending some credibility to the leak. The image shows a familiar vertical triple-camera setup but reveals little about rumored features like an edge-to-edge cover display or ultra-thin 3.9mm unfolded profile. Honestly, it seems like a dummy unit.

Just pay attention to the camera island

While the overall look and corner curvature appear nearly identical to the Z Fold6, the image supports an earlier rumor about a 200MP main sensor. For comparison, the Z Fold6 uses the 50MP ISOCELL GN3 (1/1.57″), which is smaller than Samsung’s 200MP sensors—typically around 1/1.3″ in size. The wider camera island and the lower placement of the flash suggest there may indeed be a larger sensor inside, lending weight to what was previously just speculation.

As per the rest of the specifications (leaked), the Z Fold7 is expected to measure 158.4 x 143.1 x 3.9mm unfolded (8.9mm folded), making it slimmer than rivals like the Oppo Find N5. It’s tipped to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite globally, paired with 12GB RAM and a 4,400mAh battery, unchanged from the Z Fold6. The inner display’s bezels may shrink to 1mm from 1.9mm, enhancing screen real estate.

In contrast, the Z Flip7 may use the Exynos 2500 in most markets, reserving the Snapdragon 8 Elite for North America and China, while the Z Flip7 FE is rumored to rely on the Exynos 2400.

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