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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 could be slimmest foldable on Earth

The next Samsung foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold7, could be its slimmest yet on Earth. Leaks suggest it could rival the slimmest foldables available. According to leaker Ice Universe, Samsung’s Fold7 could be the thinnest foldable ever.
Credible tipster Ice Universe claims the Z Fold7 will be just 3.9mm thick when unfolded. When folded, it’s expected to measure 8.9mm. This would make it much slimmer than the Z Fold6, which is 12.1mm folded.
If accurate, these measurements could make the Z Fold7 the world’s thinnest foldable.
Despite its thin design profile, the Galaxy Z Fold7 may still have a 4400mAh battery. This matches the Z Fold6’s capacity, delivering enough power for its large inner and outer displays.
The leaker didn’t share details on the Z Fold7’s cameras or chipset. However, past leaks suggest a 200MP main camera and a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy. Samsung typically launches foldables in July, so expect the Z Fold7 around July 2025.
We’ll keep you updated as more details emerge.
FAQs
How thin is the Galaxy Z Fold7?
- Leaks say Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 to be 3.9mm unfolded and 8.9mm folded, potentially the slimmest foldable on Earth.
What’s the battery size?
- It’s expected to have a 4400mAh battery, matching the Z Fold6.
When will it launch?
- July 2025 is likely, based on Samsung’s foldable launch schedule.
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Samsung’s Tri-Fold phone display to head to factory floor next month

Samsung is about to take a big step in foldable phone technology. Starting next month, the company will reportedly begin mass production of a brand new screen that can fold into three parts. This new display will be used in Samsung’s first Tri-Fold phone, which might be called the Galaxy G Fold. The phone is expected to be released later in 2025.
The Korean tech giant has been working on Tri-Fold screens for several years and has shown test models at events. Now, the company is ready to start making them in large numbers.
According to information via Jukanlosreve, Samsung will start mass production of the Tri-Fold display panels next month. It has also been mentioned that Samsung will produce around 200,000 to 300,000 tri-fold displays in the first batch.
The Galaxy G Fold is likely to feature advanced design and will be quite expensive, possibly more than the current Galaxy Z Fold models. It may be priced similarly to Huawei’s tri-fold phone, the Mate XT, which has already sold 400,000 units globally since February 2025. This shows that people are interested in new foldable phone designs, even if they cost a lot.

Image – Samsung Display @ MWC25 | via nexplit
At first, Samsung might sell the Galaxy G Fold only in a few countries, including Korea and China. If it does well, the company will expand to more markets.
In addition to this, the company is also planning to release the next generations of its other foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, in July 2025.
Some reports claimed that the Samsung Tri-Fold phone will share several components similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, like the hinge mechanism, speaker drivers, and cutouts. In addition, it might use a Silicon-Carbon battery to store more power in a smaller space. Stay tuned for more information.
Samsung’s Tri-Fold to adopt Galaxy Z Fold 7 design and feature Silicon-Carbon battery
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Hate Exynos? Samsung Galaxy S25 FE may pack MediaTek’s best chip

Samsung is reportedly considering a flagship MediaTek chip for the Galaxy S25 FE. Recent rumors point to Exynos 2400e’s utilization in the next Fan Edition, but the company is thinking of Dimensity 9400 as a backup chipset.
You may be pretty happy if wondering about owning the next FE, but the Exynos chip could create trouble. MediaTek’s Dimensity range is broadly used by Chinese OEMs and has proven impressively competitive against the Snapdragon 8 series.
Samsung may use MediaTek Dimensity 9400 in the Galaxy S25 FE if Exynos 2400e supply falters. The Exynos chip is being mass-produced on Samsung’s 4nm node, and literally, the Foundry has mastered its enhanced 4nm process.
Galaxy Tab S10 series also launched with a flagship MediaTek SoC. Therefore, a top-notch Dimensity silicon isn’t impossible in the Galaxy S25 FE. However, it’s just an early anticipation and Samsung may try its best to retain Exynos.
MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 chip features better specs than the Exynos 2400e. It has another advantage of being produced at TSMC facilities. Meanwhile, it would raise cost burdens on Samsung due to outsourcing the FE’s chipset.
The Galaxy S25 FE is the works, with a potential launch expected later this year. The smartphone will come with Android 16-based One UI 8 software. The FE launch in Q4 will help Samsung maintain an edge in the market.
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Samsung’s slimmest Fold coming! Leaked Galaxy Z Fold7 sizes compared with Fold6, Fold SE

Galaxy Z Fold7 is going to be the slimmest foldable by Samsung. Recent inputs suggest the phone could even beat its arch rivals in terms of sleekness. Recently, a credible tipster shared a body size comparison of the newest Samsung foldables.
In foldables, thickness matters the most! As the phone folds like a book, the folded state thickness surpasses the usual thickness of bar-style handsets. However, 2025 is going to welcome sleek yet innovative foldables.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 could feature 158.4 mm length, 143.1 mm width, and 3.9 mm thickness. It points to a slightly taller, wider, and thinner design than the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, while the difference from Fold6 is huge.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 would introduce an elevated experience on a large screen. The device would be equipped with an 8-inch foldable screen. The cover screen ratio may also be streamlined to match the current requirements.
Here’s a dimension comparison in the chart, below:
Sr No | Model | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Thickness (mm) |
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1. | Galaxy Z Fold6 | 153.5 | 132.6 | 5.6 |
2. | Galaxy Z Fold SE | 157.9 | 142.6 | 4.9 |
3. | Galaxy Z Fold7 | 158.4 | 143.1 | 3.9 |
While we have a pretty good idea of length, width, and thickness, the figures in the folded state remain to be learned. Still, the Galaxy Z Fold7 is presenting a significant upgrade in terms of sleek and lightweight design.
Despite reducing thickness and weight, the next Fold is set to retain a 4400mAh battery. The company may debut new battery and charging technologies. Snapdragon 8 Elite and Android 16-based One UI 8 are in the limelight.
Expect the 2025 Fold, Flip launch in early July.
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Galaxy S26 to lead Samsung’s chip comeback with 2nm Exynos 2600

Samsung is pushing to revive its foundry business with 2nm semiconductors. The company aims for a comeback in the semiconductor market with Exynos 2600 in the Galaxy S26 series, using the advanced 2nm GAA node.
Korean media reports that Samsung finished testing its first-gen 2nm process. The focus now is on improving yield, the share of defect-free chips. Samsung’s 2nm yield is reportedly 40–50%, below the 60% needed for mass production.
Samsung previously led with 3nm chips but struggled with low yields, losing customers. It aims to avoid this with the 2nm Exynos 2600 processor, which is expected to power the Galaxy S26 smartphones, set for release in 2026.
An industry expert said Samsung’s 2nm process is critical for its foundry future. TSMC’s higher yields are a challenge, but Samsung’s early use of gate-all-around (GAA) technology in advanced chips could help it compete.
Aside from this, Samsung is also in talks with Qualcomm for 2nm production. The company might produce the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 for Galaxy on its 2nm process. This chipset could power the next year’s Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge press images, cases and anti-reflecting film leak

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is finally coming on May 13. The company has officially showcased its design earlier this year. However, the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge is getting revealed in leaked press images along with cases and a screen protector.
Official promo images of the Galaxy S25 Edge have been leaked alongside protective cases and anti-reflective screen film. After press pictures, AndroidHeadlines has come up with official promotional material ahead of the launch.
Press Images
Leaked press pics of the Galaxy S25 Edge showcase its striking slim design. The official teaser gives us a glimpse of the device, while the leaked image uncovers the real thing. More images confirm the rear design and three color options.

Source – Android Headlines
Protective Cases
Samsung will launch at least three different options of Galaxy S25 Edge protective cases. Here are the leaked options:
- Silicone case – Black, Blue, and Gray
- Leather PU case – Blue, Light Gray, and Gray
- Silicone case – Transparent

Source – Android Headlines
Anti-reflective screen protector
Samsung is expanding its anti-reflective screen protector lineup. The innovative film is available for devices like the Galaxy S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra. The protection film will also be available for the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge.

Source – Android Headlines
Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2
Samsung has recently introduced the Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. This innovative glass protection will debut with the Galaxy S25 Edge next week. The product features enhanced durability and incorporates built-in Heat Treatment tech.
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