Fold 7, to run Samsung’s latest One UI 8 software based on Android 16. While the interface remains familiar, it includes new multitasking features tailored for foldable displays, making it easier to run multiple apps side by side.
Camera Performance
The 50MP main camera delivers sharp images with accurate colors in good lighting, though low-light performance is only average. The 12MP ultra-wide lens provides decent shots with minimal distortion, while the 10MP front-facing camera captures detailed selfies. The cover screen can act as a viewfinder for high-quality self-portraits using the main cameras.
Final Thoughts
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 refines its folding phone design with a bigger display, improved usability, and a sleek look, though it doesn’t introduce groundbreaking changes. While it performs well for daily tasks and gaming, battery life could be better, and the delicate inner screen still requires careful handling. Priced similarly to flagship slab phones, it remains an appealing choice for those wanting compact, foldable tech.
Specifications
- Main screen: 6.9-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED Infinity Flex Display (397ppi)
- Cover screen: 4.1-inch AMOLED 120Hz (345ppi)
- Processor: Samsung Exynos 2500
- RAM: 12GB
- Storage: 256GB or 512GB
- Operating system: One UI 8 based on Android 16
- Camera: 50MP + 12MP rear, 10MP front
- Connectivity: 5G, nano-SIM + eSIM, Wi-Fi 7, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4, GNSS
- Water resistance: IP48 (1.5m depth for 30 minutes)
- Folded dimensions: 85.5 x 75.2 x 13.7mm
- Unfolded dimensions: 166.7 x 75.2 x 6.5mm
- Weight: 188g
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