For the past few years, Samsung has released two foldable phones at its Unpacked event. This year, however, the company has added a cheaper model, the Z Flip7 FE, to the lineup, which sees the new Z Fold7 and the Z Flip7 taking up the foldable flag for the Korean hardware giant.
Samsung has once again sought to make its phones thinner, though the new models are thinner than last year’s iterations.
The company has also updated the pricing: the new Z Fold7 is $100 costlier than the Z Fold6, retailing at a starting price of $1,999. Samsung hasn’t increased the $1,100 starting price of the new model in the Z Flip line.
The new Z Flip7 FE is priced at $899 to attract people looking for a new form factor under the $1,000 price mark.
Z Fold7
Samsung’s new foldable flagship, Z Fold7 is a bit lighter than its predecessor, with the measuring scale topping out at 218 grams (compared to the Fold6’s 239 grams). It’s quite a bit thinner, too, measuring 8.9 mm when folded, down from the Fold6’s 12.1 mm girth.
The cover screen on the Fold7 is also bigger, now sporting a 6.5-inch dynamic AMOLED 2x display, while the main screen measures 8 inches when unfolded. The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
Samsung claims that it has made the phone more durable by putting in a restructured hinge and hinge housing. Its display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2.
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