Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Pre-Launch Review – July 09, 2025
- NJHL
- Jul 9
- 3 min read
With the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for 10 PM SGT tonight, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is creating significant anticipation among tech enthusiasts, especially in Singapore. This pre-launch review compiles the latest credible rumours and leaks, offering insights into how this foldable flagship might enhance your daily experience. From productivity to capturing local landmarks, here’s what to expect.
Overview and Expectations
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be a refined evolution of the Z Fold 6, with a slimmer design and upgraded features. Leaks suggest a July 9 launch, consistent with Samsung’s 2025 Unpacked timeline, with pricing rumoured to remain around $1,899—similar to the Z Fold 6. This device targets professionals, gamers, and photography enthusiasts, promising a blend of innovation and practicality for Singapore’s tech ecosystem.


Design: Thinner and Lighter
Rumors point to the Z Fold 7 being Samsung’s thinnest foldable yet, measuring 4.2mm to 4.5mm when unfolded and 8.9mm when folded, compared to the Z Fold 6’s 5.6mm and 12.1mm. Weighing approximately 215g—down 24g—it’s designed for portability in busy urban settings. The anticipated IP48 rating provides water resistance (1.5m for 30 minutes) with limited dust protection, suitable for Singapore’s humid climate. Colour options include Jet Black, Silver Shadow, and Blue Shadow, with potential exclusives like Mint Green.
Display: Larger and Smoother
The inner display is expected to expand to 8 inches (up from 7.6 inches), with a 6.5-inch cover screen (up from 6.3 inches), both featuring reduced bezels and a less noticeable crease. This setup, hinted at by recent renders, supports 120Hz refresh rates, ideal for multitasking or media during commutes. The upgrade positions it ahead of competitors like
the Oppo Find N5.
Performance: Cutting-Edge Power
The Z Fold 7 is rumoured to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, offering a 45% performance boost and 40% efficiency gain over the Z Fold 6’s chipset. With 12GB or 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage, it’s optimized for demanding applications and games. Running One UI 8 on Android 16, it promises eight years of updates, ensuring long-term value.

Camera: High-Resolution Potential
A rumoured 200MP main camera, potentially from the Galaxy S25 Ultra, could replace the Z Fold 6’s 50MP sensor, delivering detailed images for Singapore’s landmarks. Supported by a 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto (3X zoom), and dual 10MP selfie cameras, it appeals to photography enthusiasts. The removal of camera rings enhances its sleek design.
Battery and Connectivity: Steady but Functional
The battery is expected to stay at 4,400mAh, providing 10-11 hours of use, sufficient for a day in Singapore’s 5G network. Wireless charging at 15W and 4.5W reverse charging are standard but not the fastest. Local 5G support ensures reliable connectivity across the city.
Relevance to Singapore and Beyond
The Z Fold 7 fits Singapore’s tech landscape, with a larger cover screen for one-handed use on public transport and an inner display for split-screen productivity or online shopping. Its slim design suits the humid climate, while the camera excels at capturing the city’s vibrancy. Pre-order benefits, including a $50 Samsung credit and up to $1,150 trade-in savings, enhance accessibility.
What to Anticipate Tonight
At 10 PM SGT, confirmations on pricing, potential variants like a Z Fold 7 Ultra, and final specs will be revealed. Stay tuned to njhl or the post-launch update!
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