The king is back. Maybe it will only hold the top spot until a next-gen challenger appears at some point in the coming months, who knows. But boy, is it back.
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Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 Specs
Let’s start with an overview of the Galaxy Fold 7‘s specs and see how they compare to last year’s Fold 6:
Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 | Samsung Galaxy Fold 6 |
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Size and Weight Folded: 158.4 x 72.8 x 8.9 mm | 215 g Unfolded: 158.4 x 143.2 x 4.2 mm |
Size and Weight Folded: 153.5 x 68.1 x 12.1 mm | 239 g Unfolded: 153.5 x 132.6 x 5.6 mm |
Display 6.5″ cover screen, 2520×1080 px, AMOLED 120 Hz 8.0″ inner screen, 2184×1968 px, AMOLED 120 Hz |
Display 6.3″ cover screen, 2376×968 px, AMOLED 120 Hz 7.6″ inner screen, 2160×1856 px, AMOLED 120 Hz |
Processor and RAM Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, 3nm 12 GB RAM (16 GB RAM in the 1 TB model) |
Processor and RAM Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, 4nm 12 GB RAM |
Software Android 16-based One UI 8 |
Software Android 15-based One UI 7 |
Cameras Main: 200 MP / F1.7 Telephoto: 10 MP / 3x zoom / F2.4 Ultrawide: 12 MP / F2.2 |
Cameras Main: 50 MP / F1.8 Telephoto: 10 MP / 3x zoom / F2.4 Ultrawide: 12 MP / F2.2 |
Battery Size 4400 mAh |
Battery Size 4400 mAh |
Charging Speeds 25W wired 15W wireless |
Charging Speeds 25W wired 15W wireless |
Starting price $2000 |
Starting price $1900 |
Galaxy Fold 7 Design and Display
Samsung finally nails the hardware
Yet, the Fold 7 subjectively felt just as thin, if not thinner than what I felt when playing with the Magic V5. I couldn’t have known it at the time, but eventually, a bunch of objective, real-world measurements came out, and it was proven that the Galaxy Fold 7 is, indeed, thinner than the Magic V5. Turns out Honor didn’t count some components, like the factory screen protector, into its measurements.
The weight is also a big deal, but check this out: the Fold 7 is now lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra! At 215g, it’s perfectly convenient to hold and use. At no point have I wished for it to be lighter.
Now, for all the design prowess on display here, this has to be the phone with the worst wobble when put on a table! Seriously! Due to it being so thin, and the camera being big and offset to the side, it really doesn’t look good when laid flat on a surface. The silver lining here is that since the Fold 7 is now so thin, you can comfortably put a case on, without it getting too bulky, and I guess this will, to a large extent, deal with the wobbling.
Samsung has also finally fixed the Fold’s cover screen, thanks to a wider, 21:9 aspect ratio. The 6.5″ display is spacious and perfectly usable. You no longer feel forced to open the phone just to get simple things done, like typing out a message, for example.
Both the cover and inner displays feature outstanding brightness, variable refresh rate up to 120Hz, and rich color modes ranging from vibrant to natural. In direct sunlight, the panels crank up to impressive brightness levels for excellent readability. One thing to note, though: when the phone gets hot, which doesn’t take long on a warm, sunny day, the ultra-bright mode gets automatically disabled promptly.
Really, Samsung has nailed it here. Foldables have officially entered the mature phase.
Galaxy Fold 7 Camera
Finally, a true flagship camera on a Fold
The Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 finally inherits the full 200 MP main camera from the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This is the upgrade we’ve been waiting for. Fold users are paying top dollar, and they now get top-tier camera performance to match.
Aside from that, the 10 MP 3x telephoto camera hasn’t changed much, while the 12 MP ultra-wide has been upgraded with a new sensor.
Photo Quality
In terms of zoom capabilities, the 3x camera on the Fold 7 does its job well – I can’t see any real issues in 3x photos.
Naturally, quality starts to suffer as we zoom beyond that, as the Fold 7 isn’t equipped with a longer-range periscope shooter, unlike the S25 Ultra.
There doesn’t seem to be anything wrong with the ultra-wide camera on board, either.
Video Quality

Our detailed PhoneArena Camera Test reveals that there are certain nuances where the overall video performance of the Fold 7 isn’t quite up there with the S25 Ultra, but again, for most day-to-day scenarios, the difference won’t be too visible.
Compared to the Fold 6, I find the look of video produced by the Galaxy Fold 7 to be slightly less overprocessed and HDR-y, which is a good thing.
Galaxy Fold 7 Performance
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers even in an ultra-thin form-factor
In day-to-day use, the Fold 7 flies. The benchmark results paint a picture that doesn’t surprise. The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy brings a very substantial performance boost over last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, but the Fold 7’s particular implementation slightly trails that in the S25 Ultra. This is understandable, considering the much thinner profile of the Galaxy Fold 7, which, I’m sure, is a real pain to optimize thermals for.
Under prolonged heavy load, there is considerable throttling observed, but it’s not really any different from what we see on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Galaxy Fold 7 Software
One UI 8 with Android 16 is overflowing with useful features
One UI 8, based on Android 16, strikes me as a very mature operating system. It is very colorful – way more than most other Android implementations, and that’s perfectly fine. Samsung has seriously invested in making One UI 8 look and feel both modern and unique, and it shows.
Beyond that, Samsung’s One UI 8 continues to be an extremely feature-packed piece of software, complete with all sorts of features, including super-advanced ones like DeX, which can turn the phone into a desktop computer. Samsung has largely succeeded in its quest over the years to add and refine meaningful functionality to its Galaxy phones, while slowly getting rid of old stuff that didn’t catch on with consumers.
The usual suite of AI features is, of course, on board, complete with the industry-standard object removal and generative fill algorithms in the photo gallery. Speaking of which, some improvements have been made specifically for the Fold. For example, when editing a photo in Photo Assist, you can see both the original and the edited picture side by side when using the large, inner display.
Gemini is also very well represented in One UI 8. You can even speak to Gemini Live while using screen sharing (or when using the camera), so it can assist you with whatever you’re doing.
Galaxy Fold 7 Battery Life and Charging
The battery hasn’t grown, but it’s holding up well
PhoneArena Battery Test Results:
PhoneArena Charging Test Results:
Now that we don’t need the Galaxy Fold to get any thinner or lighter, perhaps Samsung will focus on getting silicon-carbon battery tech inside the Fold 8?
When it comes to charging, this is another area where I’d like to see Samsung make major improvements going forward. The Galaxy Fold 7 is limited to the same old 25W charging.
Galaxy Fold 7 Audio
Decent audio quality, hasn’t changed much
Personally, I don’t think they’ve gotten worse; I’d rank them about the same. Perhaps they’ve lost just a little bit of punch, but they do sound slightly tighter than before.
Should you buy the Galaxy Fold 7?
From the record-thin and light design, to the outstanding screens and performance, to One UI 8, which is overflowing with great features, the Galaxy Fold 7 is a true powerhouse of a phone that will serve its future owners very, very well.
Once you get over the super-premium starting price of $2000, I don’t think there will be many people out there who’ll regret buying the Galaxy Fold 7. It is that solid. Besides, don’t forget that Samsung is often running great deals on its flagship phones, so chances are you won’t even need to shell out the full $2000 to get it. Just be sure to check for any running promotions before making the purchase, and you’ll be fine!
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