Samsung will revert to older versions of the design for the Galaxy Z Fold7

Samsung’s new foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Fold7, could be the most significant update to the series in years. According to the latest leaks, the device will not only get new specs, but also an updated design, including a return to some old designs.

One of the key changes will be a reduction in the thickness of the device. The new render shows that in its half-open state, the Z Fold7 looks significantly thinner than its predecessor, which is noticeable by the reduced space around the power button. In addition, Samsung has ditched the invisible camera under the inner screen and reverted to a traditional front camera with a hole as in its other models. This decision may be due not only to criticism of the quality of the pictures, but also to possible patent disputes with Apple.
Samsung’s decision could be linked to the camera’s design, but also to possible patent disputes with Apple.
The changes have also affected the back panel. After the negative reaction to the Fold6’s camera design, the company has removed the textured bezels, making the module’s appearance more minimalist. Samsung is rumored to be taking a similar approach with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Samsung plans to take a similar approach with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra.

The smartphone will reportedly feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, a 200MP main camera, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x zoom, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, as well as an 8.2-inch internal screen and a 6.5-inch external screen.
The smartphone will also feature an 8.2-inch internal screen and a 6.5-inch external screen.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 and other Samsung new products are scheduled to be unveiled on July 9.
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