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Samsung has set the ball rolling with its first official teaser for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 series devices. The company has been launching its new foldables around July in the last few years, and the Galaxy Fold/Flip 7 models could follow the same trajectory. Samsung is expected to make some big changes to the design and hardware setup of its next foldables and this teaser helps us get excited for the new products coming out next month.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Series Launch: New Ultra Model Incoming?
The launch teaser for the new foldable suggests Samsung will be making a thinner variant, with Ultra-like flagship features, better cameras but in a portable form factor. The teaser video has a silhouette of the upcoming foldable and it clearly shows us an almost crease-less display and a sleek design in tow.
The use of Ultra for the Galaxy Fold series will be an intriguing move if it comes through but it could be Samsung’s way of saying get the S25 Ultra features in this form factor. The company is also quick to highlight the Galaxy AI features that will be part of the device and with the new design gives you better ways to make use of the smart replies features for your emails on-the-go.
Samsung’s previous Galaxy Fold iterations have seen incremental updates, but that have gotten lighter and easier to manage. But it is time for the brand to really up the stakes and give a solid fight to other brands in the segment that have shown the virtues of a sleek foldable without any hardware compromises. We’re eager to see how the new foldables look, feel and perform.
Samsung is also going to be happy about its efforts with the new Galaxy S25 Edge model that seems to have the right durability to handle our daily usage. The screen has been protected with ceramic coating which seems to have helped the Galaxy S25 Edge handle a lot of rough stuff and the platform confirms that the quality is reliable and does not show any permanent damage.
More importantly, the titanium frame of the device has managed to hold up even after they tried to bend the phone with intense pressure to see if it cracks, and looks like it doesn’t.