Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 arrives with a clear mission — to prove that foldables are no longer a futuristic novelty, but a mature and practical choice for everyday use. With a more refined hinge, a slimmer profile, and hardware tuned for productivity, this generation pushes both style and substance further than before. It’s a device built for those who want their phone to double as a compact tablet without compromise.

Samsung Galazy Z Fold 7: Design
The first thing that struck me about the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is how much slimmer and lighter it feels in the hand compared to its predecessors. At just 8.9mm when folded and 4.2mm unfolded, it’s noticeably sleeker than before, and tipping the scales at only 215 grams, it’s also the lightest Fold Samsung has ever made.

That leaner profile is matched with a new palette of finishes. My favourite is the Mint Green version, which feels refreshing yet understated, while Silver Shadow, Jetblack, and Blue Shadow each add their own refined matte touch. Completing that sense of polish is the new Armor Flex Hinge, which not only boosts durability but also makes folding and unfolding feel smoother and more seamless than ever.
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One of the things I really appreciate about the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is how natural the outer display now feels. At 6.5 inches with a 21:9 aspect ratio, it’s shaped more like a regular smartphone which means I won’t feel like I’m compromising when using it closed.
The display itself is based on a high-end LTPO AMOLED 2X panel which looks vibrant, crisp with its 1080 × 2520 resolution, and buttery smooth thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate. It’s the kind of screen that makes even everyday tasks — like scrolling through social feeds or replying to messages — feel polished and premium.

Of course, the real magic happens when you unfold it. The 8″ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X inner display transforms the device into a compact tablet, opening up room for multitasking, gaming, or simply enjoying content on a much bigger canvas.

With a resolution of 1968 × 2184 pixels and the same 120Hz refresh rate, it delivers sharp visuals and fluid responsiveness, whether I’m watching videos or working on documents. The experience of shifting from a regular phone-sized screen to what feels like a portable tablet never gets old — it’s one of those things that makes foldables stand out in daily use.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Performance
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 runs on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, and the difference with last year’s model is immediately noticeable. Paired with 16GB of RAM, the phone flies through tasks with ease, be it multitasking across three apps, running console-level games, or shifting between the outer and inner displays. Storage goes up to 1TB, which feels practically limitless for photos, videos, and work files.
What really stands out, though, is how this powerful processor unlocks Samsung’s next wave of AI-driven experiences. Features like Gemini Live for intelligent summarisation, real-time translation for seamless cross-language conversations, and transcript assist for note-taking make the Fold 7 feel more like a productivity hub than just a smartphone.
All of this power naturally raises questions about endurance, and the Galaxy Z Fold 7 holds its own in that department too. The 4,400mAh battery comfortably supports a full day of use, even with heavy multitasking and AI features running in the background. Charging caps out at 25W wired speeds, which isn’t the fastest by today’s standards, but it still gets the phone back on its feet quickly enough.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Cameras
Samsung clearly didn’t hold back when it came to the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s camera system. At the heart of it lies the same 200MP main sensor found on the flagship S25 Ultra (Review), and the results speak for themselves. Shots come out sharp and full of detail, with excellent dynamic range even in tricky lighting. The large 1/1.3″ sensor combined with OIS helps keep images steady and crisp, while colours lean towards Samsung’s signature vibrant style without looking overdone.




The 12MP ultra-wide camera on the other hand brings versatility into the mix, making it easy to capture sprawling cityscapes or squeeze more friends into the frame. It keeps distortion minimal and maintains good colour consistency with the main shooter, which makes switching between lenses feel seamless.
Rounding out the setup is the 10MP telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom. At 3x and even up to 10x, results are impressively sharp with solid detail retention. Beyond that, the digital zoom still pushes the limits but delivers usable results for faraway subjects, especially when you need that extra reach.
Verdict
With a starting price of S$2,698, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is unapologetically premium, but it justifies its price by delivering Samsung’s most refined foldable experience yet. It’s slimmer, lighter, and sturdier than ever, while packing cutting-edge hardware and meaningful AI features that make it more than just a flashy gadget. Add in the flagship-level cameras and expansive displays, and you’ll be getting a device that truly blurs the line between phone and tablet.