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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Leak has been teasing the slimest foldability of the brand so far – so far –

The first alleged picture of Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold7 has appeared online and offers an early look at what develops into the thinnest wrinkle of the company.

The leak comes just a few weeks before the expected unpacked event from Samsung in early July, where the Fold7 is unveiled next to the Galaxy Z Flip7 and the new Flip7 FE.

While the leaked photo only shows the back of the Z -Fold7, it indicates some of the hardware changes.

There is a familiar vertical triple camera setup, but design optimizations, including a somewhat wider camera island and a lower flash placement, indicate that the rumored 200 megapixel main sensor could be legitimate. If this is true, this would be a large upgrade over the 50 megapixel shooter of the Fold6.

The Z Fold7 is expected to have a significantly thinner profile that is based on the development of only 4.54 mm and 9 mm – closely thicker than the Oppo Find N5, currently the slimest foldable on the market.

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Samsung reports that this is reported by removing the dedicated S -Stift -Digitalizer and converted to a Titan backtop, a movement that is inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.

The FOLD7 is powered by Qualcomms Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 'Elite for Galaxy' Chipset, paired with at least 12 GB RAM and a 4,400 -MAH -AKKU. A near the bezel without an inner image is also expected, which shrinks from 1.9 mm to just 1 mm.

In the meantime, the Galaxy Z Flip7 and the affordable Flip7 Fe ​​will be aimed at various markets with a mixture of chipsets: Exynos 2500 for most regions and Snapdragon 8 Elite in North America and China. The Flip7 Fe ​​is also said to contain the older Exynos 2400.

While Samsung starts sending demo units to retailers, there are probably more leaks in the coming weeks.

The leak follows Samsung through the recent publication of the Galaxy S25 Edge, a thinner, lighter variant of its flagship -S25 series.

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