The upcoming folding flagship of Samsung, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, is reportedly exhibited in a new set of practical images, just a few days before the expected unveiling at the Galaxy-packed event next week. The leak refers to the renewed design of the device and suggests various rather rumors specifications.
The images, shared by Tipster Jukan Choi on X, show the handset in what seems to be a blue shadow variant. They offer a view of the front, rear and side profiles and emphasize a refined design approach that somewhat departs from its predecessor, the Galaxy Z -Folding 6. In particular, the triple camera -Lay -Out for the rear is retained, but now misses the various individual camer reasons that are seen on the previous model, according to the images.
An important visual collection meal is the apparently fold -free inner foldable display, which seems to open completely without hinged resistance. The side profile reveals a slimmer design and a clearly visible SIM drawer. If leaked dimensions are accurate, the device only measures 8.9 mm thick when folded and 4.2 mm when unfolds, downwards, respectively from the Galaxy Z Fold 6s 12.1 mm and 5.6 mm.
The fold 7 is expected to be available in multiple color options, including Jet Black, Silver Shadow and Blue Shadow. Storage variants probably contain 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB. In selected European markets, prices for the 256 GB and 512 GB models are tipped as EUR 2,227.71 (approx £2.23,000) and EUR 2,309.03 (approx £2,31,100).
According to earlier reports, the device can have an aluminum frame in combination with a glass ceramic back. The internal main display is expected to overstrain 8 inches, where the cover screen measures approximately 6.5 inches. Under the hood, the Galaxy Z fold 7 will probably be powered by the Snapdragon 8 -Elite for Galaxy chipset.
The official unveiling is expected during Samsung's Galaxy, which next week unpacked the Galaxy event, where the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is also expected to make its debut.