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GSM Arena
05-06-2025
- Business
- GSM Arena
No, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Ultra is not coming
Samsung teased its upcoming Galaxy Fold smartphone yesterday, with its press release using the word "Ultra" a few times. The Korean brand said that the "Ultra experience is ready to unfold" and that this device will offer "an Ultra-experience that goes beyond a simple list of upgraded features." This led many to believe that Samsung was referring to the Galaxy Z Fold7 Ultra, but apparently, that's not the case. Tipster Max Jambor claims that what Samsung did "was clearly meant to stir hype," and there will be no Ultra foldable coming. At least not this summer. The "Fold7 itself will bring the 'Ultra' experience," said Jambor. That implies we'll only see three foldables from Samsung at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event - the Galaxy Z Fold7, the Galaxy Z Flip7, and the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE. Samsung hasn't announced the date of the Unpacked event, but rumors claim it will take place in New York in early July. We should hear more about it and the foldable devices in the coming weeks. Source


Tom's Guide
15-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
RIP Galaxy S26 Plus — the Galaxy S25 Edge may have sealed your fate
We only just saw the Galaxy S25 Edge in full for the first time this week, but there's already talk about the Galaxy S26 Edge, and how it could replace a potential Galaxy S26 Plus next year. Korean news site The Elec claims Samsung could get rid of its flagship phone series' Plus models and designate the Edge its official replacement in 2026. A swap back to the Plus in the future could still happen, but the initial move from Plus to Edge is apparently still on the cards. The site suggests Samsung's motivation for this is related to Plus models being the least popular of the three current Galaxy S versions it offers. The Elec claims the S25 Plus' sales target is allegedly less than half the size of either the regular S25 or S25 Ultra's, an imbalance that the brand new Edge model could help to address in the future. This Plus/Edge switch would match what we've heard Apple will be doing with the rumored iPhone 17 Air family later this year; getting rid of the current iPhone 16 Plus to make room. However, leaker Max Jambor responded to this story (via 9to5Google), saying this Edge/Plus swap is not a done deal. Samsung is instead waiting to see how the Galaxy S25 Edge sells before making a call. The smartphone world is still seemingly trying to make up its mind about the Galaxy S25 Edge. Compared to the S25 Plus, the Edge has a similar screen size, is only $100 more expensive, and has near-identical internals, including the same chipset and RAM/storage options. The Edge does swap the Plus' 50MP camera for a higher-res 200MP one, and is lighter and slimmer. But the extra camera on the Plus and its larger battery are two big reasons why users could still be better off ignoring Samsung's latest model. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Jambor claims there is a great deal of interest in the Galaxy S25 Edge, at least in Europe. But Samsung could still find that the middle child of its Galaxy S26 range sells worse than the basic model or the top-of-the-line model. It's hard to know when it comes to brand-new model types like this. Personally, I don't see any need for Samsung to rush to make the Edge the new Plus. It already has one of the largest smartphone portfolios of any device maker, so what's one more? Also, waiting another year or two could mean issues with the Edge, like the missing telephoto camera and below-average battery capacity, are resolved, closing the gap between it and the Plus. The Galaxy S25 Edge is still up for pre-orders if you're ready to swap to a skinny phone. And if you're unsure or curious as to what we make of the phone, you can read our Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on review, which we will update with a full verdict as soon as we can.


Tom's Guide
05-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 just tipped to feature taller and wider screen
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 could feature a slightly bigger screen compared to the Z Flip 6. Regular tipster, Max Jambor, posted a somewhat cryptic tweet with what appears to be the screen dimensions for the forthcoming clamshell phone. The tweet simply reads: B7 Display: 161.57 x 69.96 mm. That's about 6.36 inches x 2.63 inches. This a reference to the main screen when the clamshell is open. Jambor did not provide any dimensions for the cover display. As the publication Sammy Guru notes, the B7 is reportedly an internal Samsung code for the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Sammy Guru claims the cover screen will be bigger covering the entire backside of the phone's upper half. In comparison, the Z Flip 6 is 165.1 x 71.9 x 6.9mm when opened, so the leak suggests this year's iteration will be slightly taller and wider at 166.6 x 75.2 x 6.9mm. Sammy Guru also calculated the phone's aspect ratio based on the dimensions for a slightly wider one at 22:9.53, compared to 22:9 of the Flip 6. It all hints at a slightly taller and wider phone with probably thinner bezels. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. In a smaller leak, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will feature a 4,300 mAh battery, which is bigger than the one in its predecssor. Meanwhile the bookstyle Galaxy Z Fold 7 will allegedly feature a 4,272 mAh battery in total, comprised of two secondary Li-ion batteries. In another tweet, Jambor also says the Galaxy Z lineup has entered mass production. This means that Samsung should be ready for its usual Galaxy Unpacked summer event which will likely take place in early July.