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The Galaxy Z Fold 7 Is Launching in Just 16 Days and I Can’t Wait

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, USA, JUL 9 – Samsung will unveil thinner, lighter Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 foldables with upgraded cameras and displays, offering $50 store credit for early reservation, company says.

  • Samsung will host its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, where it is expected to reveal the latest versions of its foldable smartphones, including the new Z Fold and Z Flip models.
  • The event follows earlier unveilings in Seoul and Paris and aims to present the next generation of foldable devices under the new Ultra designation.
  • The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumored to come with a slimmer profile, an 8-inch main display, a 200MP main camera sensor, integration of Galaxy AI, and collaborative enhancements from Samsung’s partnership with Google.
  • Reservations to preorder these devices are open with $50 Samsung store credit offered, and reservations close on July 8, one day before the event.
  • This launch marks Samsung’s biggest Fold update since the original and positions it to better compete amid growing foldable device competition in 2025.
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geeky-gadgets.com broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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