Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra Insigns is exciting, but I don’t think it will correct the biggest flask

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is coming, but this year Samsung is sure to know it. The company has exceeded the details of its next foldable tablet. Unfortunately, thanks to the mist of the mystery, I can see that Samsung has still not solved the only big problem that I have complained since the first withdrawal.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is not a lost cause; It could be a very exciting version. We already know that there will be an ultra version of the next fold, and that can only mean one thing: the cameras. A lot. Better. Cameras.
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Will the Z Plé 7 7 use exactly the same cameras as the Galaxy S25 Ultra? The fine new Galaxy S25 Edge was the same on paper, with its 200MP sensor, but this sensor is actually smaller than the 200MP sensor used on the Ultra. It is not quite the same, but Edge No Ultra.
Will the Galaxy Z fold 7 Ultra try something similar? A specification that looks ultra on paper but that is not quite the real deal inside? Maybe he will have a smaller or less zoom sensor – the ultra S25 wrapped a 5X telescopic lens – combined with a digital cunning.
I would personally prefer a gigantic 200MP sensor, bigger than any other Samsung phone, and do not bother with zoom or ultrairs goals. Do everything else digitally, like Leica Q3. Smartphones have no room for the biggest camera sensors, but if a business can adapt more, it’s Samsung.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be the finest, just like the fold Z 6
Samsung also suggests that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be the thinnest Samsung phone you can buy. Umm, it’s better! The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is currently the thinnest model in Samsung, and it is not even the thinnest phone I can buy.
The fold Z 6 is 5.6 mm thin when open, and it is thinner than the thinnest galaxies in Samsung, the Galaxy S25 edge, which is 5.8 mm of lighting. The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold – The thinnest phone I can buy in the United States – is only 5.1 mm at the opening.
The thinnest phone in the world is the Oppo Find N5, available in China and a few other markets. The N5 discovery is 4.2 mm thin when open. It is powered by an Elite Snapdragon 8 processor, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, but it can wrap a larger battery, because its screens are larger than the Galaxy screens.
Will Samsung adapt to Oppo? I think it’s unlikely, and I don’t even think Samsung will eliminate Google from its perch on the American market. But the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be impressive, with the professional design language and the sustainability that Samsung has perfected in the last decade.
The cover of the coverage will finally be … normal?
Samsung likes to say that the display of the Galaxy Z fold is thinner as it makes the phone easier to hold and use with one hand. This may have been true when foldable phones were large Chonky boys, but now they are super thin: the thinnest phones you can buy when they are open.
We have seen a silhouette of what could be the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The news might not be good on the display of the cover.
The images that accompany the Samsung 7 Galaxy Z Fold 7, the cover posters are higher, around 22: 9. It seems that Samsung sticks to the same design, with the exception of the new slimmer and ultra cameras – assuming that these clues are true.
Maybe Samsung is on something? The ONEPLUS OPEN has a normal appearance cover display, and the Oppo Find N5 should have been launched in the United States under the name of OnePlus Open 2 – companies share a business umbrella. Instead, OnePlus has decided to skip a foldable launch this year and focus on flat phones.
Maybe I’m going to try a large Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra which is very thin and that everything will be meaningful. My thumb will extend with casualness from one side to the other, and I will take beautiful photos with its cameras, and everything will be fine with the world. Or maybe it looks weird. I’ll have to wait for the next unformed event from Samsung – or until it drops enough advice for it to ruin the last surprise.