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Pre-order the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 and save up to $1,120 at the official store
Pre-order the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 and save up to $1,120 at the official store

Phone Arena

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Pre-order the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 and save up to $1,120 at the official store

Samsung's new foldable gems, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, have finally been announced at today's Galaxy Unpacked event. The new Z Fold is not only sleeker than ever, but it's also Samsung's thinnest Fold yet. And surprise: there's a new contender joining the lineup—the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, bringing the foldable experience to a whole new price new Galaxy AI features, improved design, and more horsepower, these new foldable models are ready to turn heads. And the best part? You can already pre-order these new Samsung phones at the official store. Trade-in $999 99 $2119 99 $1120 off (53%) Pre-order the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at Samsung and grab a free storage upgrade on the 512GB model. On top of that, you can save an extra up to $1,000 with eligible device trade-ins. Pre-order at Samsung Trade-in $379 99 $1219 99 $840 off (69%) Pre-order the Galaxy Z Flip 7 at Samsung and save $120 as a free storage upgrade on the 512GB variant. On top of that, you'll save up to $720 with eligible device trade-ins. Pre-order at Samsung Trade-in $289 99 $959 99 $670 off (70%) For the first time, Samsung is expected to release a Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE alongside the flagship flip phone. Pre-order the budget flip phone at the Samsung Store and save up to $610 with eligible trade-ins. On top of that, the 256GB model is $60 off before trade-ins, helping you save up to $670. Pre-order at Samsung For a limited time—July 9 to July 25—you can pre-order the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 for as much as $1,120 off, which brings the pricey $2,119.99 512GB variant down to only $999.99. Prefer Samsung's latest flip? The flagship Galaxy Z Flip 7 also gets a pretty generous pre-order promo. For a limited time, you can buy this one for up to $840 off its original $1,219.99 price. That lands the 512GB model to only $379.99, provided you've got the right trade-in. As for the affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, it can be yours for as much as $670 off its $959.99 asking price. As you can see, Samsung is offering some pretty generous pre-order deals on its latest foldable gems. But how can you get the deepest discount? Let's break it down: the Galaxy Z Fold 7 arrives with a free storage upgrade, saving you $120, while eligible device trade-ins help you shave off an extra up to $1,000. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 shoppers also gets a free storage upgrade right off the bat, while trade-ins can save you an extra up to $720, bringing your total savings to $840. As for the Z Flip 7 FE, it arrives with a $60 discount in its 256GB variant, while trade-ins help unlock an additional maximum discount of $610. Users who have reserved a device will also get a $50 Reservation credit, which is redeemable toward accessory purchases at the time of pre-order. The new Galaxy Z Series offers significant upgrades over the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Z Flip 6 , and we're not just saying that because there's now a Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE in the mix. Starting off with the new Fold, it sports a significantly thinner design, the new Fold packs a larger 6.5-inch display and a massive 8-inch inner touchscreen. As usual, Samsung isn't making compromises with display quality, and the Z Fold 7 boasts vivid visuals thanks to the Dynamic AMOLED 2X panels. Not only that, but both touchscreens get incredibly bright, making outdoor use effortless. Upgrades have been added under the hood as well. Just like the Galaxy S25 Series, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 successor packs a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, promising incredible performance across the board. And with a new 200MP main camera on the back, you can expect stunning photos packed with detail. It's not just the Galaxy Z Fold 7 that's a substantial upgrade over the previous model—the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is just as exciting. It boasts a 4.1-inch Super AMOLED display and a 6.9-inch main touchscreen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The latest flip phone is also equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, delivering a substantial performance boost over the Galaxy Z Flip 6. This year, Samsung also added a new Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE to the lineup, bringing the foldable experience to more users for the first time ever. This new flip model features a 6.7-inch main display and a 50MP FlexCam for gorgeous selfies in Flex Mode. As if that's not enough, all of the latest Galaxy Z models run on One UI 8 and Android 16 out of the box. That brings improved multimodal AI features, Gemini Live, and more customizations for a smoother everyday experience. With solid upgrades across the board—from sleeker designs and powerhouse chips to enhanced cameras and AI features—Samsung's new foldables are shaping up to be quite amazing. Add the limited-time pre-order deals already live in the mix, and you've got foldable flagships that you just can't resist. Secure your Galaxy Z Fold 7 , Z Flip 7 , or the more affordable Z Flip 7 FE and save big with these pre-order bargains. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.

Watch the Galaxy Unpacked Livestream live here
Watch the Galaxy Unpacked Livestream live here

GSM Arena

time09-07-2025

  • GSM Arena

Watch the Galaxy Unpacked Livestream live here

Peter, 09 July 2025 The stage is set in Brooklyn, New York for the next Galaxy Unpacked event. It starts at 14:00 UTC and will be livestreamed on and YouTube (embedded below) for those who can't attend in person. Here's what to expect. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 will slim down and it might just become the thinnest ever horizontal foldable (it will be close). The Flip will split in two, a premium Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip7 FE. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE There are new watches on the way too, marking the return of the rotating bezel with the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic to go with the vanilla Galaxy Watch8. Both are bringing a new squircle design. We also expect an update to the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic • Samsung Galaxy Watch8 This is what has filtered through the rumor mill so far, plus some official teasers from Samsung. But there could be more. You can watch the livestream below to see the announcements as they happen or you can check back with us in a bit – we will have detailed coverage as soon as things are official.

The Galaxy Watch 8 still hasn't launched yet, but don't tell Samsung Health
The Galaxy Watch 8 still hasn't launched yet, but don't tell Samsung Health

Android Authority

time07-07-2025

  • Android Authority

The Galaxy Watch 8 still hasn't launched yet, but don't tell Samsung Health

Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung's next Unpacked event is scheduled for Wednesday, July 9. In addition to its latest foldables, Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy Watch 8 series of smartwatches. Before they're even official, the latest Samsung Health update is advertising features with 'Watch 8 series' support. Mobile tech fans are all too familiar with the cat-and-mouse game of leaks and rumors in the cycle leading up to the launch of any major new product. For the most part, manufacturers like to carefully control the narrative surrounding the announcement of their latest gear, and that means keeping secrets — until they're ready not to. While we may get a tease or two along the way, we're largely left dealing with unofficial sources and information of questionable provenance up until we get that formal debut. At least, that's how it's supposed to go, but the devs working on Samsung Health seem to have jumped the gun a little. Samsung's next Unpacked event is just days away, and this coming Wednesday, July 9, we're expecting to see the company announce its latest foldable phones and smartwatches. Officially, though, Samsung is still being a little coy, and while its Unpacked teaser included a video featuring some obvious depictions of foldable hardware, plenty of story 'unfolding' puns, and even an explicit #Foldable hashtag, it has stopped short of directly naming the Fold 7 and Flip 7 devices. That kind of restraint extends to the Galaxy Watch 8 series — or, at least, it has. With just a couple days to go until Unpacked, it appears that Samsung Health has gotten a tad ahead of things. Over on the Play Store, the latest update for Samsung Health arrived a little earlier this month. And for its changelog, Samsung offers the following: Checking the oxidative stress level is easy peasy with our antioxidant index! Now you are one step closer to preventing chronic diseases Galaxy Watch will automatically check your vascular load while you are sleeping and show changes by each stage Both the first-time and trained runners can receive training from our Running Coach! We will recommend you with your optimal intensity of workout If those sound familiar, they should, as they're part of the update Samsung announced back in June, where they were characterized as One UI Watch 8 features. But with this Play Store listing, someone has gotten a little more explicit about the hardware this involves, adding: The above features are available with Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch 8 series While we're obviously expecting the Watch 8 family to arrive running One UI Watch 8, so far we had yet to see Samsung acknowledge these features as explicitly intended for Watch 8 hardware. At this point, considering how thoroughly we've seen Samsung's new wearables leak, the cat might as well be out of the bag. And while it's slightly reassuring to see Samsung finally drop any pretense and just tell us the hardware it's building these features for, we don't imagine this is actual news to anyone. In any case, keep checking in with us through the rest of the week for full coverage of Samsung's Unpacked announcements and all the new devices arriving from it. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Flip7 FE battery ratings posted, retailer listing confirms key specs
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Flip7 FE battery ratings posted, retailer listing confirms key specs

GSM Arena

time04-07-2025

  • GSM Arena

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Flip7 FE battery ratings posted, retailer listing confirms key specs

We already came across the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7's EPREL label yesterday which confirmed its battery endurance, alongside key info on durability, repairability and ingress protection. We now have the same details for the Galaxy Z Flip7 which unsurprisingly shares identical scores in terms of overall energy efficiency (B), durability (A) and repairability (C) while also boasting an IP48 ingress protection rating. Flip7 does get a higher expected battery life on a single charge – at 42 hours and 4 minutes. Galaxy Z Flip7 EPREL label and detailed listing The detailed listing shows that Flip7 features a 4,174mAh rated battery capacity which should be marketed as 4,300mAh. The same set of details is also available for the Z Flip7 FE, which is certified with a rated battery capacity of 3,887mAh. That will likely be marketed as 4,000mAh. Galaxy Z Flip7 FE's EPREL listing Galaxy Z Fold7 is also seen and features a 4,272mAh rated capacity which will most likely be marketed as 4,400mAh. Galaxy Z Fold7's EPREL listing In related news, Z Flip7 also appeared in an early listing on a Romanian retailer's website. We can see the device in its three official colors - Jet Black, Blue Shadow and Coral Red. Galaxy Z Flip7 listing The listing also contains some key specs which confirm the device's 6.9-inch main screen and a 4.1-inch cover screen as well as its Exynos 2500 chipset and 4,300mAh battery capacity. We also get a pricing of RON 3,059 (€604) for the 12/256GB trim, which seems a bit too low so it's most likely incorrect. Source (in Romanian)| Via 1 • Via 2 (in Romanian)

What's missing from Samsung's next Unpacked might say a lot about its 2026 plans
What's missing from Samsung's next Unpacked might say a lot about its 2026 plans

Phone Arena

time03-07-2025

  • Phone Arena

What's missing from Samsung's next Unpacked might say a lot about its 2026 plans

Samsung's next major launch event is just around the corner, and we're all expecting to see the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 — possibly alongside the rumored Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. But one thing that likely won't show up on stage is a new pair of flagship earbuds. According to a new report, the upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 are now expected to launch next year — not this summer, not this fall, but early 2026, right around the expected unveiling of the Galaxy S26 series. That's somewhat unusual for Samsung, as in previous years the company launched its premium earbuds like the Galaxy Buds 3 during its foldable Unpacked events mid-summer. So, what gives? The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. | Image credit — PhoneArena The delay might indicate that Samsung is planning something more ambitious for the Buds 4. A patent filed earlier this year suggests the company is exploring Ultra Wideband (UWB) tech for earbuds — which could open the door to features like real-time spatial audio positioning, ultra-precise Find My-style tracking, or even smarter auto-switching between Galaxy the Buds 4 aren't mentioned in the patent, it's easy to imagine Samsung holding back a release to integrate something meaningful — especially as Apple and Google push their own spatial audio also the question of branding: Will Samsung stick with a standard vs. Pro tier like it did with the Buds 3 lineup, or unify everything into one new Buds 4 model? So far, no reliable leaks have clarified this. Samsung isn't leaving fans completely empty-handed in 2025. The company recently launched the Galaxy Buds Core — a basic, budget-friendly option for users who just want the essentials. But these are clearly not meant to replace the Galaxy Buds 3 or Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Instead, it looks like Samsung is holding its true audio refresh for the next big phone cycle. And pairing the Buds 4 launch with the Galaxy S26 series makes strategic sense. That way, Samsung can bundle them, show off new AI-powered audio features tied into One UI, or simply kick off 2026 with a full ecosystem refresh. If the Buds 4 do arrive in January or February, we're hoping for improved ANC, smarter integration with Galaxy AI, better microphone quality, and more premium sound — especially after seeing what rivals like Sony and Apple have brought to the table. For now, though, it looks like audio fans will need a bit more patience. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.

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