We have some exciting news for all you Samsung enthusiasts out there! It appears that new renders of the rumored Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 have recently been leaked online, giving us a glimpse of what we can expect from these upcoming foldable phones.
In the leaked renders, we can see that both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 will feature a sleek, thin body, making them even more portable and convenient for everyday use. This design is a significant improvement from their predecessors, as it allows for easy fitting in pockets or bags without sacrificing screen size.
Thanks to Android Headlines, we’re getting a fresh look at the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in two bold shades—Blue Shadow and Jet Black. And it’s looking impressively thin. While we don’t have the exact numbers yet, compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, this one looks noticeably slimmer. Earlier leaks teased a 4.5mm thickness when unfolded, and these new renders seem to back that up.
Exact dimensions aside, one thing is obvious—the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is likely sleeker and way more refined than any foldable Samsung has ever dropped so far. And honestly, Samsung hasn’t exactly been quiet about it: the company has been dropping hints for months that its next-gen foldables were going on a serious diet.
If the rumors pan out, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 could snag the title of the thinnest foldable in the US, leaving some of the top foldables like the 5.6mm-thick Z Fold 6 and Google’s 5.1mm Pixel 9 Pro Fold in the dust. Pulling that off would be a pretty big win for Samsung’s design team. At just 0.3mm thicker than the world’s current slimmest foldable, the Oppo Find N5, the Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be a serious flex in more ways than one.
Expanded displays and lighter build
It looks like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is leveling up in all the right ways. The same report says the cover screen stretches from 6.3 on the Fold 6 to 6.5 inches, and the main display could hit a spacious 8.2 inches — giving you more screen to play with, minus the bulk. And if that wasn’t enough, it’s also tipped to shed some weight compared to the Fold 6, which means it’ll feel less like a brick in your pocket.
Aside from the slimmer build, maybe some sharper corners and tighter bezels, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 sticks pretty close to the playbook. It’s not a radical redesign, and it doesn’t need to be. Samsung seems to be in its “refine, not reinvent” era, polishing up what already works instead of starting from scratch like with the Fold 5.
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