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Quick Points

  • Leaked images suggest Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be slimmer and sleeker than its predecessor, possibly around 4.5mm thick when open.
  • The redesigned camera array features slim silver rings and a striking blue color option.
  • New specs include similar battery life to the previous model and an IP48 rating for water resistance.
  • The official details are expected to be revealed at Samsung’s Unpacked event on July 9th, possibly alongside the Z Flip 7 and a new trifold Galaxy phone.

Jess Weatherbed

Jess Weatherbed is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess started her career at TechRadar, covering news and hardware reviews.

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been given the thinner, sleeker glow-up we expected, if leaked hands-on photos are any indication. The trio of images posted by leaker @Jukanlosreve seemingly show what the next-gen Galaxy foldable will look like in the real world from a few different angles.

The new photographs mostly line up with what we’ve seen in previous renders, including the larger, slimmer chassis that’s reported to be around 4.5mm thick when open. That’s slimmer than its 5.6mm Galaxy Z Fold 6 predecessor and allows it to better compete against some of the slimmest foldables on the market from rivals like Google and Oppo. We won’t know its official measurements until the launch event next week, but given the SIM tray appears to occupy all available vertical space, it looks very skinny indeed. The speakers and microphone are also visible along the bottom edge of the device.

A photo that reportedly shows the bottom edge of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7.

The redesigned camera array on the rear is distinct from that featured on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, replacing the chunky black rings around the camera lenses with slim silver ones. It contrasts nicely with the striking blue color option, which might be the “Blue Shadow” colorway mentioned in previous leaks.

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<p>We also have some new Galaxy Z Fold 7 specs courtesy of an EU smartphone label <a href=revealed by MysteryLupin, which lists the device as having the same battery life as its predecessor, that’s expected to last for up to 40 hours and 28 minutes on a single charge. The phone reportedly has an IP48 rating, which means it can be submerged under water for short periods of time, but it’s still susceptible to fine dust particles (like many foldables).

We’re expecting to find out more at Samsung’s Unpacked event on July 9th, where the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to be launched alongside the latest Z Flip 7. A new trifold Galaxy phone may also be unveiled at the event, bolstering Samsung’s lineup of foldable devices.

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Sounds Nerdy Insights

  • The slimmer design of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 opens up opportunities for enhanced portability and a more competitive edge against other foldable devices in the market.
  • The redesigned camera array and color options could attract consumers looking for a stylish and functional device.
  • The IP48 rating for water resistance adds a layer of durability, potentially appealing to users concerned about device protection.
  • The upcoming Unpacked event presents a chance for Samsung to showcase its innovation capabilities and expand its foldable device lineup, indicating a positive direction for the company in the realm of cutting-edge technology.

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