- Software that appears to be to Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been seen
- The foldable could be launched in July
- Expect a thinner body and better cameras
We expect the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 to perform in the next few months (although Samsung has not said anything official about it) and we just got another great idea of the existence of this book style foldable.
Per. Tipster @Tarunvast33 (via 9to5Google) a new build is shown on a UI 7 on Samsung’s servers – and it seems to be specifically for a new device with a model number that matches numbers used for previous Samsung foldable.
It’s not the most extensive of leaks, but we take it. A UI 7 is Samsung’s acquisition of Android 15 and is already available on the Samsung Galaxy S25 phones and it should be rolled out to the older Galaxy hand set before too long.
Given that the current Z Fold Model launched in July 2024- See our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review for Detail-Galaxy Z Fold 7 should land in July 2025, probably next to Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 (and maybe a tri- Fold also model).
What we think we know so far
Exclusive‼ ️ Galaxy Z Fold7: The first UI -Test Build Spot on the server today! Barley Version: F966usqu0ayb3/F966UOYN0AYB3/F9666USQU0AYB3 It can be a UI 7.0.1, as the early rumors say. pic.twitter.com/5uoludhq55February 19, 2025
We’ve already heard a great deal from the rumor when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, but don’t get your hopes up as it seems that the next edition of the folding may not encounter the internal specifications too much.
On the plus side, better battery life is something that has been talked about. Both Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z -Flip 7 have been tipped to come up with more effective screens, which should mean longer times between recharges.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 also seems to be in line for a camera upgrade borrowed from the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition only available in Asia: Specifically, the 200MP primary camera is on its way to Galaxy Z Fold 7.
There have also been hints that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be markedly thinner than the Z folds that came before it – although it is unlikely to beat the thinnest foldable to date, finds Oppo N5, which is only 4.21 mm ahead to back when it unfolds.