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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 ships with Samsung's One UI 8, and if you're used to Samsung's software and like it, you'll love what's on offer here. Everything is more or less where you expect it to ...
Unfortunately, it's still extremely expensive at $2,000. Though if you can handle the price, in a lot of ways, Samsung has finally achieved foldable phone nirvana with the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 changes the equation. Simply put, it’s the biggest revision of Samsung’s flagship book-style foldable since 2020’s Z Fold 2. And as I found out in my review, it finally ...
Clocking in at just 215 g and 8.9 mm thick when folded, the Z Fold 7 looks and feels like a regular smartphone when closed. It's lighter than Samsung's flagship flat phone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra ...
Samsung has done more to make the Galaxy Z Fold 7 worth it for casual users. If you’re heavy on content creation on TikTok or Instagram or use your phone for work, the Z Fold 7 might finally be ...
Disregard the fact that there’s a whole world of Chinese-made book-style foldables as thin and light as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 that Americans can’t buy, and Samsung’s latest phone-to-tablet ...
(Update: In the weeks since this phone launched, we've already seen it discounted to $1,699.99 at Amazon.) Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Price and specs Just looks like a normal phone from this angle.
Unlike Microsoft, which quit after two versions, Samsung's dedication to its folding phone pays off with the stellar Z Fold 7. Too bad about the price, though.
Samsung prides itself on its cameras, and while previous foldables have come with compromises over Samsung’s non-folding phones, the Z Fold 7 presents a largely equivalent experience to the ...
As for brightness and image quality, Samsung's panels are still unmatched. In addition to a larger main display, the Z Fold 7's exterior Cover Screen is slightly bigger at 6.5 inches.
Home > Phones Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Review: The Best Foldable Phone in the US, for Now It's fast enough that you'll want to use it every day—with only a few remaining compromises.