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The future of your smartphone just got smarter, thinner and tougher
Manila Bulletin
|September 1, 2025
I think we can all agree that in today's world, a smartphone is far more than just a gadget. It is your assistant, your camera crew, your travel companion, and your gateway to everything. And with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, it is clear; this is where cutting-edge technology seamlessly folds into your life.
Samsung has officially unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, retaining its signature foldable design while packing in a smarter brain and a sturdier build.
The Z Fold7 delivers a remarkable set of refinements over its predecessor. It is thinner and lighter, weighing in at just 215 grams. Folded, it measures a sleek 8.9mm. Unfolded, an astonishingly slim 4.2mm. That makes it easier to hold and far more pocket-friendly.
Up front, the cover display stretches to 6.5-inches, now a Dynamic AMOLED 2x panel with a wider 21:9 aspect ratio. The result? A more usable screen for one-handed tasks, messaging, and quick interactions without needing to unfold.
Unfolded, the Galaxy Z Fold7 reveals a spacious 8-inch AMOLED display. Great for multitasking, editing and immersive viewing. It can display up to three apps running side by side, enabling seamless task management and content updates.Thanks to the expanded screen real estate, you can effortlessly move text and images between apps while staying in flow. Need to review PDFs, documents or articles? The Fold7 reduces the need for endless scrolling and constant zooming by showing more content at once.
With its thinner, lighter body and foldable screen, the premium materials used in the Galaxy Z Fold7 aren't just for show. They reflect true engineering prowess.
It may look delicate, but the reengineered Armor FlexHinge, tougher Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 cover display, and advanced Armor Aluminum frame make it impressively durable; built to withstand the rigors of daily use.
It takes more than just beauty to impress me
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