Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 512GB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 5G (12GB RAM, 512GB, Jetblack) - Brand New review
Now you get even bigger displays with none of the extra weight or thickness.- Exquisitely thin design, Sleeker hinge, Big 200MP main camera, Larger displays, Top-tier performance
- Very expensive, No S Pen support, Mediocre charging speeds
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Review
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a great device, especially for those looking to upgrade from an older Galaxy Z Fold or just getting into foldables.- Thinner than previous models, Bigger screens that look great, Smooth overall performance, Good cameras, Water and dust resistance, Cool Galaxy AI features, The Blue Shadow colour is amazing
- Still fairly expensive, Doesn’t sit perfectly flat on a table because of the camera bump, No S Pen support
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: An ultra foldable in all but name
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 gets a series of upgrades in the form of a thinner build and better camera — but it’s also ultra expensive.- Impressively thin, Camera is excellent, Software works well, Great performance, Good-looking screens
- Battery life is only fine, Incredibly expensive
I reviewed the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Here’s why it’s the best foldable for most people
“The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is thinner, lighter and more visually appealing. The ultra-thin design — among the thinnest in the world — is so nice that you'll want to forgive its shortcomings. It's the best foldable for most people.”- Stunning ultra-thin design, Crease is almost imperceptible, Great main and cover displays, 200MP main camera is good, All-day battery life, Excellent software and multitasking, 7 years of updates support, Lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, No future cost for preloaded AI features
- Battery is not as good as rivals, Camera is not as good as rivals, Battery u0026 charging are below average, Snapdragon processor is throttled, No S Pen support on either display, Expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: stunning, bendy, and spendy
It’s thinner and lighter, but you’ll need some deep pockets for this foldable.- Ridiculously slim and light for a foldable, All-day battery with moderate use, Outer screen finally feels normal
- It’s $2,000, Durability still a concern, Camera bump makes it wobble on a table
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultimate Review: Thinner, Faster, More Expensive
With the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung finally nailed the foldable.- Mindblowingly thin and light, Bigger, Brighter Displays, Better cameras, Class-leading performance
- Another price increase, now $1,999, Battery capacity and battery life need improvement, S Pen Support removed, Insane camera bump
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: Turning the page
Samsung's latest big-screen foldable gets a lot of mileage out of being leaner without falling afoul of the usual compromises. Even if the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is still going to be too expensive for the average Aussie to seriously consider, those who are in the market for a foldable device will likely be...- Strikingly slim design, Premium specs
- Steep RRP, No longer supports S-Pen
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: Mighty, light and slight
It’s not perfect, and may struggle against incoming competition, but the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is easily Samsung’s best foldable yet- Incredibly slim and robust design, The 200MP main camera is excellent, A seriously powerful piece of kit
- No S Pen support, Same IP rating as last year, Rivals are a little cheaper
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 brings foldables to the brink of greatness
My main critique of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is its price. The phone starts at $2,000 for the 256GB model, making it one of the most expensive phones currently available in the US. When I told my friend this, he summed it up perfectly by comparing the cost to buying an iPhone 16 Pro and an iPad, and I...- Thin and lightweight design, Powerful performance, 200-megapixel main camera, Larger displays, less visible crease
- Hefty $2,000 price tag, Same 4,400mAh battery at last year, No S Pen support