
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 And Z Flip 7 Series Launched In India: Price, Specs
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Z Flip 7 models have been unveiled in New York on Wednesday. The new foldables from the brand look to build on the heritage of Samsung's Fold series and look to freshen up the lineup to compete with a host of brands available in the segment these days.
The Z Fold 7 is sitting alongside the Z Flip 7 and the new Z Flip 7 FE model and you have other products like the Galaxy Watch 8 series also added into the mix. Samsung teased the new launch with the Ultra experience and fair to say that you are getting some of the Ultra features now on the Fold series as well.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 price in India starts at Rs 1,74,999 for the base 12GB + 256G variant. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 prices start from Rs 1,09,999 while the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE model starts at Rs 89,999. Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Z Flip 7 series pre-orders start from July 9 in India and will be available at stores from July 25 in the country.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Specifications
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been promised a refined design upgrade and numbers speak for themselves. When you fold the Z Fold 7, you get a 8.9mm thickness, while the unfolded state gives you 4.2mm in dimensions.
More importantly, the Z Fold 7 weighs 215 grams which is significantly trimmed down from the 239 grams on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 model. Now that the design has been the focus for the brand, it is time to look at the screen sizes and the quality on offer.
The device is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. The company has managed to bring the new flagship product with the latest One UI 8 version based on Android 16 out of the box.
This is a big feat for Samsung, as it manages to launch the new Android flavour before Google brings it with the new Pixel flagships. The new fold will get 7 years of OS upgrades as well as security updates.
Next up is the imaging department, where you get a triple camera setup once again but the upgrades are in the sensors. You get a 200MP primary wide sensor with OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 10MP telephoto lens with OIS and 3x optical zoom. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 might have gotten lighter and thin but the 4,400mAh battery unit seems to have been retained from its predecessor and with support for 25W charging speed.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 And Z Flip 7 FE Specifications
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 now gets a bigger 4.1-inch Super AMOLED display with 60Hz/120Hz refresh rate support. The inner screen is also at 6.9-inch but with a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel that supports 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. The Z Flip 7 FE gets a 3.4-inch cover display while the main screen comes at 6.7-inch with the Dynamic AMOLED 2x panel.
The Z Flip 7 comes at 6.5mm when unfolded and weighs 188 grams. The Z Flip 7 FE is 6.9mm thin and weighs 187 grams. Unlike the Fold 7, Samsung is going with the Exynos 2500 chipset for the Flip 7 and the Exynos 2400 SoC for the Z Flip 7 FE variant. The premium Flip 7 comes with 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage, while the Z Flip 7 FE gets 8GB RAM with up to 256GB storage.
The back of the Z Flip 7 comes with a dual camera system that consists of a 50MP wide sensor with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. It has a 10MP selfie camera. The Z Flip 7 FE also has a 50MP wide sensor with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide lens at the back.
And finally, you have the Galaxy Z Flip 7 packing a 4,300mAh battery, while the Z Flip 7 FE has been offered with a smaller 4,000mAh unit. Both the devices get 25W charging speed out of the box, and yes, no adapter available with the unit.
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July 09, 2025, 20:00 IST
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