
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 full design leaked, this is what it may look like
Samsung's highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event is right around the corner, slated for July 9, 2025, and as always, the leaks are coming thick and fast. Among the stars of the show will be the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and thanks to well-known tipster Evan Blass, we now have perhaps our clearest look yet at the sleek new foldable.advertisementSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 rendersBlass shared a fresh batch of renders via his Substack newsletter, showing off the Z Fold 7 in all its foldable glory. The images reveal the device from practically every angle and confirm that Samsung's next-gen foldable is set to be considerably slimmer than its predecessor.
The renders showcase three-colour options: Jet Black, Blue Shadow, and a new Silver Shadow variant — a shade that hadn't surfaced in previous leaks.
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Interestingly, these colours match up with what appeared on an official staging site that surfaced earlier this week. That site hinted at a fourth option — Green Mint — which might end up being an online exclusive, although Blass hasn't provided visuals of that one just yet.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Launch dateMark your calendar: Samsung has officially confirmed that its next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on July 9, 2025. The South Korean tech giant is expected to lift the lid on its latest generation of foldable phones, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.Galaxy Unpacked 2025: What to expect?Beyond the standard Fold and Flip, the rumour mill has churned out whispers of a potential Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra making its debut — though we'll have to wait and see if that materialises. What's more certain is that the Z Fold 7 will be lighter and more pocket-friendly than ever. Leaks suggest the phone will weigh in at around 215 grams — 24 grams less than last year's model. Samsung also appears to be giving users a bit more screen to play with: expect a 6.5-inch cover display paired with a roomy 8.2-inch inner screen.advertisementAnd it's not just about smartphones. Samsung is widely tipped to introduce its latest wearables at the same event. Rumours point to the Galaxy Watch 8 series — including a Classic model — and a new Galaxy Watch Ultra for those wanting something a bit more rugged.Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 price leakIf you were hoping for a price freeze, brace yourself. A leak from Dutch site NieuweMobiel claims the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 briefly appeared on an Italian retailer's site, revealing some eye-watering prices. The Fold 7 is expected to start at EUR 2,227.71 (around Rs 2,23,000) for the 256GB version, climbing to EUR 2,309.03 (roughly Rs 2,31,100) for the 512GB model. Meanwhile, the Flip 7's 512GB variant is tipped to cost EUR 1,425.51 (about Rs 1,43,000).That's a noticeable jump compared to last year's launch pricing — the Z Fold 6 debuted at EUR 2,119 (around Rs 2,12,100) for its 512GB version, while the Flip 6 came in at EUR 1,319 (roughly Rs 1,32,000) for the same storage capacity. It's worth noting that these prices factor in Italy's 22 per cent VAT, so pricing may vary depending on where you are in Europe.- Ends

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