At its Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, Samsung officially unveiled its next-generation foldable smartphones—the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7. Both devices emphasize sleekness and portability, with notable reductions in thickness and weight compared to their predecessors. The Fold 7, in particular, is now Samsung’s thinnest foldable ever when closed, measuring just 10.2mm thick.
Samsung attributes this breakthrough to a redesigned hinge mechanism and refined materials, making both devices not only slimmer but also more durable and aesthetically refined.
The Surprising Omission: No S-Pen Support on Fold 7
One of the most controversial changes comes with the removal of S-Pen support on the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Unlike the Fold 3 through Fold 5, which gradually embraced stylus functionality, the Fold 7 eliminates it entirely. Samsung cited design priorities and a focus on reducing thickness as key reasons behind this decision.
However, power users and productivity-focused fans may be disappointed by this trade-off, especially given the Fold series' appeal as a tablet-phone hybrid.
Power and Performance: Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Leads the Charge
Both foldables are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, promising significant boosts in AI processing, gaming performance, and battery efficiency. This next-gen processor is paired with improved cooling systems and better optimization across One UI 7.0.
Samsung also introduced AI-powered features, including enhanced image editing, live translation, and productivity tools, which aim to compete directly with similar offerings from Google and Apple.
Improved Cameras and Displays
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 now includes a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10MP telephoto lens, with AI enhancements for clearer night photography and improved zoom stabilization. The under-display front camera has also seen modest quality improvements.
The Z Flip 7 retains its clamshell charm but now offers a larger cover screen for quick interactions, along with improved hinge durability and a more refined crease when unfolded.
Battery and Charging
Despite their thinner form, both devices house slightly larger batteries than last year, with the Fold 7 offering a 4,600mAh battery and the Flip 7 equipped with 3,900mAh. Fast charging and wireless charging remain standard, though no charger is included in the box—a move consistent with Samsung’s recent sustainability strategy.
Pricing and Availability
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 starts at $1,799, while the Z Flip 7 starts at $999. Pre-orders are now open globally, with official sales starting on July 26, 2025. Early buyers will receive exclusive deals, including storage upgrades and discounted accessories.
Final Thoughts
Samsung’s 2025 foldables represent a push toward sleek, elegant engineering, but the removal of S-Pen functionality on the Fold 7 might not sit well with loyal fans. Still, the company seems confident that thinner, lighter, and smarter devices will define the future of foldables.
As foldable competition heats up, all eyes are now on how consumers respond to this bold move by Samsung.
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