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Business Standard
10 hours ago
- Business Standard
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 may debut with slimmer and lighter design: Report
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, which may take place on July 9. Ahead of the launch, alleged official renders have surfaced online revealing the foldable in Blue Shadow and Jet Black colour options. According to a report by Android Headlines, two more colour variants may also be on the way. Galaxy Z Fold 7: What to expect Going by the renders, it is expected that the next book-style foldable from Samsung would boast a slimmer design than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Reports suggest the Fold 7 could measure between 3.9mm and 4.5mm when unfolded. According to Android Headlines, a redesigned hinge is a key factor contributing to the device's reduced thickness and lighter build. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to weigh 215 grams, about 24 grams lighter than the Fold 6. The lighter form factor aligns with Samsung's broader effort to make foldables more portable and user-friendly. Bigger cover display, larger main screen Samsung has consistently widened the outer display with each Fold iteration, and this year is expected to be no different. The cover display on the Fold 7 may measure 6.5-inch, up from 6.3-inch on the Fold 6, and could feature a more traditional aspect ratio. This also suggests that the internal screen might expand to 8.2-inch, offering a more immersive experience. The Fold 7 is expected to be Samsung's slimmest and lightest book-style foldable to date. As per 9To5Google, it could measure 9mm folded and 4.54mm unfolded. The phone is also likely to feature deeper Galaxy AI integration, including system-wide enhancements and voice-enabled features. Samsung teasers have further fueled speculation about a possible Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra, a new high-end variant in the Fold series that could introduce performance upgrades and premium materials. Galaxy Z Flip 7 may debut alongside Samsung is also expected to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 at the same event. Reports suggest the clamshell-style foldable could be powered by Samsung's Exynos 2500 chipset, marking a departure from Qualcomm's Snapdragon SoCs in foldables. According to TomsGuide, the Flip 7 may bring a larger 4-inch cover display, software-based camera improvements, and fresh case designs. AI enhancements driven by Gemini AI are expected to feature prominently. Android Central reports that the Flip 7 may benefit from improved power efficiency and a less visible crease due to new blue phosphorescent OLED material. Samsung is also said to be working on a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE model, which may feature scaled-down specifications.


Phone Arena
a day ago
- Phone Arena
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 apparently doesn't have an under-display camera
UDC Fold 7 Galaxy Z Fold 6 Does this news hamper your excitement for the Fold 7? Yeah... Not at all! I'm still not sold on foldables Yeah... 0% Not at all! 0% I'm still not sold on foldables 0% Fold 7 Receive the latest Samsung news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy It's almost certain that, once under-display cameras improve, Samsung will move back to using them in its foldables. However, if you were hoping for a main display free of any spots, then the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will not be for you. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor also found in the Fold 7 will be a worthy competitor to the likes of the Oppo Find N5 and Interestingly enough, numerous reports claim that this is the year that Samsung will release its long-rumored budget foldable as well: the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. I do find it funny that Samsung is moving away from under-display cameras when Apple — its main competitor in the States — is doing the opposite. The iPhone 20 in 2027 is expected to feature a screen without any punch holes or notches. In preparation for that, the iPhone 18 will have a punch hole , and the Face ID will be housed under the almost certain that, once under-display cameras improve, Samsung will move back to using them in its foldables. However, if you were hoping for a main display free of any spots, then thewill not be for by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor also found in the Galaxy S25 series, thewill be a worthy competitor to the likes of the Oppo Find N5 and Pixel 9 Pro Fold . The Galaxy Z Flip 7 , on the other hand, will likely be powered by Samsung's own Exynos 2500 in certain enough, numerous reports claim that this is the year that Samsung will release its long-rumored budget foldable as well: theFE. While the Fold 6 had a punch hole camera on the external display for better photos, Samsung apparently wasn't satisfied. So now, in addition to the crease, there will be another distraction on the main display. Nevertheless, this should at least make for a better camera feed when using the phone unfolded for a video call or something also larger than its predecessor, so you're ultimately gaining more screen real estate than the amount lost to the punch hole camera.


Korea Herald
4 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
Samsung kicks off global strategy meeting amid rising trade, security risks
Samsung Electronics kicked off its semiannual global strategy meeting Tuesday, looking to map out business plans for the second half, as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and renewed trade friction cloud the global business landscape. The three-day closed-door meeting brings together top executives from headquarters and regional subsidiaries. It is being led separately by Jun Young-hyun, head of the Device Solutions division, and Roh Tae-moon, acting head of the Device eXperience division. As has been the case in recent years, Chairman Lee Jae-yong is not expected to attend the sessions directly. He will instead receive a comprehensive briefing on the outcomes and strategic directions discussed. Samsung's global strategy meetings, held annually in June and December, serve as key touchpoints for aligning regional and divisional goals, reviewing market-specific challenges and refining marketing strategies. This year's meeting comes against a particularly turbulent backdrop. A potential return of former US President Donald Trump has reignited tariff concerns, while escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran have added to supply chain and security risks. On Tuesday, the Mobile eXperience division within the DX division convened to finalize plans for the global rollout of its next-generation foldable smartphones — the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold7 — scheduled for release next month. Regional launch strategies and sales targets were central topics. The following days will see strategy sessions held by the Visual Display and Digital Appliances divisions on Wednesday and by corporate-wide divisions on Thursday, focusing on reviewing first-half performance and setting a course for the remainder of the year. Compounding the pressure is the Trump administration's announcement of a steep 50 percent tariff on steel-derived components used in home appliances, such as refrigerators and washing machines, set to take effect on June 23. Meanwhile, the DS division, which oversees the tech giant's semiconductor operations, is set to hold its strategy meeting on Wednesday. In addition to evaluating first-half performance, executives will examine action plans to regain momentum in a faltering chip market. Samsung recently ceded its long-held No. 1 position in the global DRAM market to its crosstown rival SK hynix in the first quarter. Challenges in high-bandwidth memory and foundry services have also weighed on the firm's outlook. Industry sources suggest that the meeting will focus not only on revisiting the semiconductor road map but also on enhancing organizational culture and strengthening long-term competitiveness. Other key affiliates including Samsung Display, Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Samsung SDI are also holding their own strategy sessions this week to align business strategies for the second half.


India Today
5 days ago
- India Today
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 launch date and full design leaked, here is everything we know
The countdown is on, and Samsung fans may want to mark their calendars. With its next Unpacked event set for July in New York City, Samsung looks ready to pull the wraps off what could be its slimmest and most refined foldables to date, led by the much-anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 7. Ahead of the launch, a leak showcases a standing poster with the speculated Galaxy Z Fold 7. While Samsung has started teasing around the phone, the specific details are still under wraps. But this leak indicates the ultra-slim design language. advertisementSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 slim profileWhile official details remain under wraps, leaks and teasers have fuelled growing excitement in the weeks leading up to the launch. The star of the show, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, has already made waves online after fresh images of a retail marketing stand surfaced on Reddit and Korean forum DogDrip. The photos show a visibly thinner design with a much smaller hinge, hinting at a major design overhaul compared to the current Galaxy Z Fold early reports are to be believed, Samsung has shaved the device down to just 9mm when folded and an impressive 4.5mm when fully open — setting a new benchmark for foldable thinness and answering long-standing user complaints about bulky form Galaxy Z Fold 7: Here is what to expect But it's not just the slimmer design that's generating buzz. Samsung has been teasing its latest foldable across multiple platforms, hinting at AI-powered camera enhancements that could dramatically improve photo quality, scene optimisation and real-time image processing. With AI playing a growing role across the smartphone industry, Samsung seems ready to push its camera game even design and camera upgrades, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to arrive with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor under the hood, promising stronger performance and greater energy efficiency. The device will also ship with Samsung's new One UI 8 skin based on Android 16 straight out of the box, giving users immediate access to the latest software also suggest that Samsung plans to offer the Fold 7 in multiple colourways, including Black, Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, and Coral Red. Storage and RAM options are likely to range from 12GB RAM with 256GB or 512GB storage, all the way up to a premium 16GB RAM version with 1TB of internal addition to the Fold 7, Samsung may also introduce the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE model at the same event, expanding its foldable line-up to cater to a wider audience. Pricing for the Fold 7, however, is expected to remain largely in line with its predecessor, keeping the device competitive despite its array of also point to support for Qi2 wireless charging and a slightly wider display aspect ratio, which should make multitasking and media consumption even more seamless on the large foldable just weeks to go, Samsung's July Unpacked event is shaping up to be one of its biggest showcases of 2025 — and if these leaks hold true, Galaxy fans could be looking at the most advanced foldables Samsung has delivered yet.


Hans India
6 days ago
- Hans India
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 teased as brand's thinnest phone yet
Samsung has officially teased its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7, hinting at a major design overhaul that makes it the thinnest and lightest foldable device the brand has ever created. The teaser showcases a sleek silhouette, suggesting a more refined and compact profile compared to its predecessors. In the teaser, Samsung highlights that the Fold 7 is 'meticulously crafted and built to last,' with a clear focus on portability without compromising performance. The brand promises a foldable that fits comfortably in your pocket and supports one-handed use, addressing one of the biggest concerns among foldable users. Adding fuel to the excitement, the new Fold is expected to include Ultra-level flagship features, including enhanced cameras, durability improvements, and Galaxy AI tools that power smart replies and productivity features. Samsung's push for lighter, more usable foldables comes as part of a broader innovation streak following the Galaxy S25 Edge. With the Fold 7, the company aims to redefine what a foldable can be in 2025 — slim, smart, and powerful.