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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

This year, Samsung has made significant upgrades to its foldables rather than incremental changes like it did last year with the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The newly announced Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a big step forward from its predecessor and easily one of the best book-style foldable phones you can buy right now. Here are the four biggest upgrades that make it a great choice.

1. Lighter, slimmer, and more durable

Galaxy Z Fold 7 thickness

The Galaxy Z Fold 7, when folded, is only 8.9mm thick, that’s around 26% slimmer than the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s 12.1mm (folded).  When unfolded, it’s just 4.2mm thick —  again, a 25% reduction, which is a big thing for foldables.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Not only slimmer, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is also lighter at 215g (versus Fold 6’s 239g). It’s lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, too. The Fold 7 is also more durable, thanks to an advanced Armor Aluminium frame, which is about 10% stronger and harder than Fold 6’s Armor Aluminium frame. It uses a restructed hinge branded Armor FlexHinge, which is both 23% thinner and 43% lighter. The front screen is now more powerful with Gorilla Glass Victus Ceramic 2 protection.

2. Bigger and better screens

Galaxy Z Fold 7 screen

The primary screen has gone up from 7.6 inches to 8 inches, making it more usable than ever before. The cover screen now measures 6.62 inches, up from 6.3 inches. This puts Fold 7 in a much competitive spot against its Chinese rivals, such as Oppo Find N5 and Honor Magic V5, which have been eating up Samsung’s dominance in the foldable phone market.

Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung has implemented a titanium plate layer in the main display, making it thinner, lighter, and stronger. The display specifications remain unchanged, except for a slight increase in resolution. The cover display now uses a more standard 21:9 aspect ratio, enhancing typing and one-handed experience. This also improves the visual experience as most apps and media content are optimized for this aspect ratio.

3. A more powerful chipset

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It’s the most powerful chipset for Android devices, promising to be about 45% faster and more power-efficient than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which powers the Fold 6. This means you’ll have a significantly better experience with resource-intensive tasks, such as gaming, multitasking, or video editing, on the newer book-style foldable, while also enjoying excellent battery efficiency.

4. Impressive camera upgrades

Galaxy Z Fold 7 camera

The Fold 7 comes with a significantly better camera setup. It uses a 200MP main camera — the same one used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It’s paired with a 12MP ultrawide camera and a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. Samsung has skipped the under-display camera this time and opted for a punch-hole style with a 10MP resolution. There’s also a 10MP sensor for the cover display. All of its cameras can record up to 4K videos, while the main camera can record up to 8K videos.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 camera details

The Galaxy Z Fold 6, on the other hand, features a 50MP primary camera, paired with two 10MP sensors (ultrawide and telephoto). It also has a 10MP camera on the cover display, but only a 4MP camera (under the display) on the inner display, which doesn’t add much value to the overall camera setup.

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Also read: Galaxy Z Fold7 battery test: 8 Elite helps, but capacity still holds it back

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