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As Apple gears up to debut its first-generation foldable iPhone next year, Samsung is on its seventh generation. Samsung today introduced its latest foldable smartphones, debuting the ultra thin Galaxy Z Fold7, the Galaxy Z Flip7, and a new, lower cost Z Flip7 FE.


Positioned as Samsung's premium flagship foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold7 is thinner and larger than the foldable smartphones that came before it. When closed, the Fold7's AMOLED display is 6.5 inches, but when open, it's now 8 inches. It's noticeably thinner than the Fold6, measuring in at 8.9mm thick when folded and 4.2mm when unfolded. That's not too far off from rumors about Apple's foldable iPhone, which could be 4.5mm when it's open and 9mm when closed.

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Galaxy Z Fold7

Because of its slim size, the Z Fold7 weighs 215 grams, which makes it lighter than Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max. To get the display so thin, Samsung removed S-Pen integration, so this year's Z Fold7 does not work with Samsung's stylus.

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Galaxy Z Fold7

Samsung is using a new "Armor FlexHinge" that it says is thinner and lighter. It's also meant to cut down on the visibility of the crease, but there's still a definitive crease when using the Z Fold7. The display is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, which as the name suggests has ceramic infused in it, much like Apple's Ceramic Shield.

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Galaxy Z Fold7

There's a 10-megapixel selfie camera that's on the cover, a 10-megapixel ultra-wide front camera with a 100-degree field of view, a 200-megapixel wide-angle front camera, and a rear camera setup with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens. The Galaxy Z Fold7 uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip from Qualcomm. Samsung says it has 38 percent faster CPU performance and 26 percent faster GPU performance.

Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip7 is a smaller foldable that has a clamshell design. It too is slimmer, and it has a larger 4.1-inch front FlexWindow with an edge-to-edge display. When open, the Z Flip7 has a 6.9-inch display. The FlexWindow isn't a full app interface, but it supports Google Gemini and several other quick access features.

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Galaxy Z Flip7

The Z Flip7 weighs 188 grams and is 13.7mm thick when it's folded, which makes it the thinnest version of the Z Flip to date. It uses the same thinner Armor FlexHinge as the Z Fold7. There's a 50-megapixel wide-angle camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens at the rear, along with 10-megapixel front-facing selfie camera.

Samsung is also releasing a lower-cost version of the Galaxy Z Flip7, the Flip7 FE. It's not as thin as the Flip7, and is essentially equivalent to the Flip6. It features a 3.4-inch FlexWindow and a 6.7-inch main display when open.

Finally, Samsung is updating its smartwatch lineup with the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch8 Classic, plus an updated Galaxy Watch Ultra. The Galaxy Watch8 boasts a thinner and more comfortable design, a brighter display, and dual-frequency GPS for improved accuracy. The Watch8 also delivers new health features through the Samsung Health app, including Bedtime Guidance to suggest the optimal time to go to sleep based on your circadian rhythm, Vascular Load to monitor stress levels on your vascular system during sleep, Antioxidant Index to keep track of your carotenoid levels, and more.

Pre-orders for the Galaxy Z Fold7, the Galaxy Z Flip7, and Flip7 FE are available starting today. The Z Fold7 is priced starting at $1,999, while the Z Flip7 is priced starting at $1,099. The Cheaper Fold7 FE is priced starting at $899.

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Glad to see Samsung stepping up the camera game for their folding devices. That was my biggest disappointment when I had a Z Flip 4.
 
Complete removal of S-Pen support on the Fold 7 is a no from me. It's been rumored that the S26 will remove it as well. if that's the case, i may buy the S25U as the last one in history.
 
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You can just lay them down on the side without the bump
Screen side on the table is what I do now with my iPhone, but I have a silicone case on it that has enough of a lip to protect the screen. How would the screen on this device be protected when against the table?
 
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It‘s nice that these things get thinner. I just hope the Apple one will have a screen that is less square when unfolded.
 
if only there was another way to set it down

I guess these will only work in a zero gravity environment
Since dropping one could be disastrou$, that would be a good environment, lol. Btw, I was on your side about not setting them screen down (like they were in the video) but was replying to someone else suggesting that was the reason why the camera protrusion is not an issue.
 
It’s nice to see something then is this.But I don’t have any need for this type of device. I can afford it sure but why would I bother with something that I probably won’t need. do I want an Apple affordable phone no. But would I like to see others carrying it? Yeah if they’re happy with it sure. Just because I don’t want it doesn’t mean I don’t want others to buy it. That’s your choice.
 
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Complete removal of S-Pen support on the Fold 7 is a no from me. It's been rumored that the S26 will remove it as well. if that's the case, i may buy the S25U as the last one in history.
Yeah, I'm really pissed off. No s pen support was their differentiating factor. Fortunately, I have the S25U and will enjoy my s pen for as long as possible.
 
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