Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Hands-On: Slimmer, Smarter, and Seriously Pricey

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Hands-On: Slimmer, Smarter, and Seriously Pricey

Samsung has finally delivered the foldable phone we’ve been waiting for. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 doesn’t just iterate—it transforms the foldable experience into something genuinely usable, sleek, and luxurious. But as much as it solves long-standing design issues, its $1,999 price tag introduces a new one: accessibility.

At a glance, it’s clear Samsung paid attention to years of user feedback. The Fold 7 is significantly thinner—just 8.9mm when folded—and far more comfortable to hold. Its predecessor, the Fold 6, feels downright bulky by comparison. This new model now feels like a phone that’s ready for everyday use, not just for tech enthusiasts.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Delivers a Thinner, Smarter Foldable Experience

Samsung redesigned the Fold’s structure, starting with a new **6.5-inch cover screen** featuring a 2520 x 1080 resolution. Finally, it looks and feels like a typical phone when closed, a long-awaited change from the narrow, remote-like screens of past models. The inner display now stretches to **8 inches**, with no under-display selfie camera gimmicks—just a crisp 10MP punch-hole camera.
In pursuit of thinness, Samsung dropped S Pen support, citing the removal of a screen layer required for stylus use. For many, it’s a fair trade-off. What you get in return is a slimmer profile that enhances usability dramatically.

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Design Overhaul Meets Familiar Tradeoffs

While dropping the S Pen may disappoint some, Samsung retained the IP48 rating for water and dust resistance, making the Fold 7 durable enough for most everyday environments.
The build quality remains premium, with finishes in blue, black, and silver. But that quality comes at a steep price—$1,999. The Fold 6 was already expensive at $1,899, but crossing the psychological $2,000 barrier makes the Fold 7 a luxury item, not a mainstream choice.

The Z Flip 7 Joins the Party with Much-Needed Upgrades

Not to be overshadowed, the **Galaxy Z Flip 7** also got a major upgrade—a **full edge-to-edge cover display**. This enhancement brings it closer to Motorola’s recent Razr design and adds true utility to the front screen. You can now view widgets, navigate apps, and more.
Other upgrades include:

4,300mAh battery

DeX support

Gemini Assistant on the cover screen

It’s also IP48-rated and feels more polished than ever, though it’s only slightly slimmer than the previous Flip model.

What About the Flip 7 FE?

Samsung introduced the **Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE**, priced at **$899**. While technically “budget-friendly,” it doesn’t undercut the $699 Motorola Razr, which offers more value in some aspects. The FE still uses the older cover screen design, making it less appealing to those looking for cutting-edge features.

Samsung Listened — But At What Cost?

Using the Galaxy Z Fold 7 for the first time is a revelation. It no longer feels like a tech demo. It feels like a real phone—one that can be used all day, every day. The new cover screen, the ultra-thin chassis, and the practical design decisions make it a standout in the foldable market.
But at $1,999, it remains out of reach for most.

Samsung has made the most complete foldable phone yet. The next step? Making it affordable.

You Must Know:

  • What is the price of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7?
    The Galaxy Z Fold 7 costs $1,999 in the U.S.
  • Does the Galaxy Z Fold 7 support the S Pen?
    No. Samsung removed stylus support to make the device slimmer.
  • What color options are available?
    Blue, black, and silver.
  • How big is the outer display?
    The outer screen is 6.5 inches with 2520 x 1080 resolution.
  • Is the Z Flip 7 FE worth buying?
    It’s affordable at $899 but less compelling compared to $699 Motorola options.

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