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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 has an ultra-thin design, improved cameras, and more. It looks utterly fantastic — but I'm not going to buy it.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7's new inside camera not only brings enhanced quality, but also brings portrait mode with it. It works just as competently as the outer cameras, while the Z Fold 6's inner camera is stuck taking regular photos only.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is finally here. It's thinner, lighter and the nicest Samsung folding phone yet. Here's why I'm completely smitten.
Samsung is quietly giving up S Pen support on foldables with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but is this end of the road? I sure hope not!
Following the Galaxy Z Fold 7 event, Android Police reported that Samsung said all Galaxy AI features that “are on your phone by default” will remain free. Even so, the fine print on the new product pages still includes the same deadline we’ve seen since the Galaxy S24 launch:
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PCMag on MSNLet's All Take a Moment to Pour One Out for the S Pen: Galaxy Z Fold 7 Loses Compatibility With Samsung's StylusIn its pursuit of ever-thinner designs, Samsung drops S Pen stylus support from the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The phone's new screen tech doesn't work with Samsung's most powerful accessory.
Speaking to SamMobile, the company has claimed that in the case of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, a bigger battery was the most-wanted feature by users, but with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, there were other priorities from foldable fans, including “better cameras, a thinner and lighter body, and a wider cover screen.”