
Amazon Galaxy Z Fold 7 listing might make you fall deeper in love with Samsung's next foldable
As first spotted by 9to5Google , WSKEN posted a video of what looks like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to demonstrate the screen protector application process. This might not be the real deal, and sure enough, we never saw the display turned on. However, it does line up with the previous leaks, so you never know. In any case, the Fold 7 will be unveiled next week and go on sale later this month, so it's not a stretch to think that it's the actual phone.
This video comes a day after another hands-on leak, which showed us the phone in the open position. The Amazon listing contains a video that shows how to install the protector on the outer screen.
This video is another confirmation that the Fold 7 is going to be thinner than the Fold 6. It almost looks like a conventional phone when folded, and it looks like it will be easier to open up the phone as there's ample space between the two halves.
The outer display is expected to grow from 6.3 inches to 6.5 inches, and while that may not sound like a lot, the screen does look noticeably bigger. The video doesn't show us the phone from any other side, but we know from earlier rumors that it will also have a larger 8-inch outer screen as well as a ring-less camera array.The phone is also expected to be lighter than its predecessor. It might also ditch the under-display camera, which many users will appreciate. The device will be fueled by the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
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