- BIGGER, YET SLIMMER THAN EVER: Who would’ve guessed that wider could also be lighter? The design of Galaxy Z Fold7 is refined to feel like a traditional smartphone with its expanded cover display.
- BEST CAMERA ON A FOLD YET: You asked for more – now you can have the most. Galaxy Z Fold7 now boasts an ultra-premium 200MP camera with Pro-Visual Engine so you can effortlessly take incredibly detailed pics.
- SCREENSHARE FOR STREAMLINED ASSISTANCE: Intrigued by something you see? Go Live with Google Gemini, then screenshare or point your camera at it for additional info or assistance on the fly.¹
- DO AND VIEW MORE, ALL AT ONCE: With an 8” screen that allows you to view up to three windows at once, Galaxy Z Fold7 is the ultimate device for seeing and doing more.²
- ALL THE POWER AND SPEED YOU NEED Smoothly run your day with the power and speed of Galaxy Z Fold7. With its customized Snapdragon 8 Elite processor for Galaxy, you can stream your favorite shows, edit photos, scroll social feeds and more with ease.³
- TIME-TESTED TOUGHNESS: With a new, advanced Armor Aluminum frame and a Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 display, Galaxy Z Fold7 is built to handle whatever your on-the-go lifestyle throws at it.⁴
- STAY LOCKED IN WITHOUT BEING PLUGGED IN: Create, work and game to the max – the battery life of Galaxy Z Fold7 is able to keep up with your busiest days.⁵
- BETTER TOGETHER TO BETTER YOUR HEALTH: Conveniently track your health on the go with Galaxy Watch8 Classic, and then get deeper insights on the expansive screen of Z Fold7.⁶
- EXPAND THE WAYS YOU STAY AHEAD: With Galaxy Z Fold7, you get to decide how to stay ahead. See your daily briefings at a glance on the cover screen, or unfold your phone for an expansive view.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Series
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Cell Phone, 512GB AI Smartphone
Original price was: $2,119.99.$1,809.99Current price is: $1,809.99.
+ Free ShippingProduct Dimensions | 6.24 x 5.64 x 0.17 inches |
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Item Weight | 7.6 ounces |
Item model number | SM-F966UZKEXAA |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
OS | Android 16, OneUI 8 |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen |
Other camera features | Front, Rear |
Form Factor | Foldable Screen |
color | Jet Black |
Battery Power Rating | 4400 Milliamp Hours |
Whats in the box | Galaxy Z Fold7, Quick Start Guide, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable |
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
Date First Available | July 9, 2025 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
Standing screen display size | 8 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 12 GB |
Battery Capacity | 4400 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 216 Grams |
4 reviews for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Cell Phone, 512GB AI Smartphone
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Best Reviews –
This is my favorite of the Folds so far. I went from the 4 to the 5 now the 7. This is such a significant upgrade in regards to the cameras. I’ve honestly been disappointed in the 4 and 5 because of the flat washed out photos. This uses the same sensors as the S25 Ultra, 200mp. Also the under screen cameras are gone, kind of a downgrade having the hole punch, but then they upped them to 10mp from 4mp. I also wish there was a 1TB version, but 500gig makes me a little less “photo hoardy” with my pictures. If you want or need a pallet, this one is the thinnest, nicest one yet.
Neha Khan –
Excellent cell phone. Ultra thin and able to multitask. Fun to use. A bit on the pricey side,but worth it. Screen is perfectly sized.
Scotty C. –
I really like this thing. It’s shockingly lightweight, even moreso than the Pixel phone I came from. It’s about the same thickness as the Pixel, folded, which is insane. Then you unfold it and it’s almost too thin.
It can be a little bit difficult to unfold at first, but you can easily get used to it.
I’m not crazy about the Samsung pre installed apps, but fortunately most can be removed and replaced by Google alternatives fairly easily, with a couple of exceptions.
If you’re the type of person who needs a little extra screen real estate for work tasks, this is the perfect solution. I find myself using this regularly for task management and code review in a work capacity. Neither of which are experiences designed for mobile.
That desk wobble from the camera bump, though.. Yikes. If you’re into putting a thick case on your phone, this is probably nothing to worry about. I like the caseless look on my devices. This phone doesn’t sit flat and is borderline unusable laying on a table unless you stabilize it with your other hand.
Other than the wobble, it’s an amazing device. I don’t regret shelling out big money for it.
FilmNot –
I’d say this was really close to 5 stars, but I took one off for a few things:
1). Charging speed is really not great. 2 1/2 hours to fully charge. My iPhone 16 Pro was far faster. The big thing is to make sure you use a 25W charging block. Just sticking it into any ol’ charging block will end up much longer, most likely. Yesterday, I was charging at 15W using a charging block with like 8 USB ports. I didn’t realize that 4 of those ports charge at only 5W. Two others at 12 or 15W. And two at 20W. Going from 12/15W to 20W chopped 30 minutes off the charge time, which was 1 1/2 hours, at that point. The phone will only charge up to 25W. Other phones are 45 on up.
2) Speakers kinda suck. My iPhone 16 Pro was much better, and it wasn’t great. But… it’s not that big a deal. I’m not listening to anything that important on my phone.
3). Getting used to an Android phone again, after 6 years of an iPhone, (had Android since Android phones first came out), is it a bit of doing, but not that bad.
4). The crease is not completely gone, but apparently much better than the Fold 6. I’d like to see it gone completely, bu… it’s really not an issue in real world use. You don’t really see it until turn the phone and catch some glare.
4). I hate that I lose the ability to send text messages from my Mac’s iMessage app. This is truly the only REAL negative. The other 4 above are minor. But… I can use a free bit of software called Blue Bubble to allow me to do this. I haven’t set it up, yet, but… with working there’s nothing to not recommend this awesome piece of tech. Truly super cool.