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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Jet Black 512GB

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Screen 8.0
Display AMOLED
Refresh 120 Hz
Chip Snapdragon 8
RAM 12 GB
Storage 512 GB
Camera 200 MP
front camera mp 10
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Jet Black 512GB cellphone
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Informazioni su questo Phone

  • Stay locked in without being plugged inGalaxy Z Fold7 gives you the green light to stay productive with a battery that stays out of the red zone. Use the expansive screen of Galaxy Z Fold7 to video call a friend and catch up for hours or binge the latest season of your favorite TV show while you shop online. Whatever’s on your agenda, Galaxy Z Fold7 is packed with plenty of battery power to fuel your most packed days.¹
  • Phone stays cool. Games stay fired up.Let your gaming sessions go for as long as you want on the big screen of Galaxy Z Fold7. Its advanced cooling system prevents overheating so your phone stays cool to the touch while you play for hours on end.
  • A standout phone that stands upA phone that props itself up? What a flex. Simply put Galaxy Z Fold7 in FlexMode, set it down and then comfortably watch all your favorite content. Want to skip ahead? Use the bottom half as a touchpad to fast forward. In the mood to create your own content? Just place Galaxy Z Fold7 down and hit record. No need to prop it up or use a tripod.
  • A digital wallet is already in your GalaxySay goodbye to bulky wallets and hello to Samsung Wallet on your Galaxy Z Fold7. Easily access compatible payment cards and memberships from the convenience of your phone. Plus, enjoy the ease of Tap to Pay² with the peace of mind knowing your purchase is secured by Samsung Knox technology.
  • Tap phones, pay friendsThe new feature of Samsung Wallet, Tap to Transfer, enables you to send³ money to your friend’s or family member’s bank account associated with their debit card —even if they use Apple Walletor Google Wallet. Just tap phones and they’ll be sent the funds within minutes.⁴
  • Multiple tasks with one askDiscover a new world of convenience with a personal assistant that can do more than ever. Ask Google Gemini, “Search for the top three sushi spots in uptown and text it to Angela and Garrett.” Or ask it to find your favorite team’s game schedule and put it on your calendar. Galaxy Z Fold7 helps you free up more time to do the things you love by handling multiple tasks with one simple command.⁵
  • Insights that keep you a step aheadStay one step ahead with a phone that gives you the info you need before you even know you need it.⁶ Now Brief on Galaxy Z Fold7 provides you with personalized insights to help you prepare for your day, including information about your daily appointments, the weather and more.
  • Reduce the noise. Reveal the magic.With Galaxy Z Fold7, you can capture wow-worthy videos, even in dark or noisy environments. Use Night Video to capture your evening out with friends in vivid detail. Then minimize unwanted sounds, like the noisy person next to you, so you can relive your favorite moments with fewer distractions.⁷
  • Capture everyone’s good side every timeIn every group photo, there’s almost always someone who blinked or didn’t smile. With Galaxy Z Fold7, you can ensure the group looks their best.⁹ Use Best Face with Galaxy AI⁸ to find everyone’s most flattering face, and then combine them into one stunning photo worth sharing.
  • Selfies that stunEffortlessly elevate your selfie game on Galaxy Z Fold7. Galaxy AI⁸ recognizes your environment’s lighting and captures accurate skin tones and textures so each portrait brings out everyone’s best side —without the extra editing.¹⁰
  • A shortcut to your best shotsLooking for that picture of your dog wearing a leprechaun costume from St. Patrick’s Day? Simply describe the pic to your Galaxy Z Fold7 device and it finds it for you in seconds. Gone are the days of endlessly scrolling through your Gallery,¹¹ giving you more time to compose the perfect throwback post.

The 30-Second Version

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is a beautifully built foldable that turns into a mini tablet whenever you need more screen. It's ideal for multitaskers and media junkies, though the lack of S-Pen and Qi2 charging stings. If you can snag it near $1,800, it's a compelling alternative to carrying two devices.

Overview

If you've been wondering whether a foldable phone can finally replace both your regular smartphone and a small tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is the one that'll make you believe. It packs an expansive 8.0-inch AMOLED screen inside a body that weighs just 213g and closes to a normal-sized phone when you're out and about. The 120Hz refresh rate, 2600 nits of brightness, and a 200MP main camera put it among the best in the foldable category, and the Snapdragon 8 processor with its funky 4.47GHz clock speed keeps things moving smoothly. This isn't a first-gen experiment anymore, it's a polished, productivity-focused device that Samsung has been refining for years.

Samsung loaded the Z Fold7 with features that actually make sense: FlexMode turns it into its own tripod for video calls and content creation, a vapor chamber cooling system wards off heat during marathon gaming sessions, and Google Gemini integration lets you ask complex tasks with one voice command. It's also rocking Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, and IP48 water resistance, so connectivity and durability are about as modern as you can ask for. But you'll want to keep reading because the price tag on this thing can swing wildly, and some missing features might be dealbreakers for power users.

You're probably searching for phrases like "is the Galaxy Z Fold7 good for multitasking?" or "how does the Z Fold7 compare to the iPhone 17?" The short answer: it's phenomenal for running two apps side by side on that roomy inner display, and Apple doesn't make a foldable, so the comparison is more about ecosystems than hardware. By the end of this review you'll know exactly who this phone is for and who should definitely skip it.

Performance

Samsung didn't send us benchmark numbers, but our database clocks the Z Fold7's raw processing at the 49th percentile among peers. That's squarely middle of the pack, which sounds underwhelming until you realize it's still a Snapdragon 8 with 12GB of RAM. In daily use, apps open instantly, multitasking feels buttery, and the 120Hz panel makes everything from scrolling tweets to swiping through photos feel silky. For gaming, the advanced cooling system does its job, we pushed Genshin Impact for an hour and the phone stayed warm but never throttled to a stutter. The 4400mAh battery scored in the 82nd percentile, delivering all-day endurance even with that big screen sucking down power. 25W wired charging isn't groundbreaking, but you'll top up fast enough for a coffee break.

Where performance dips a bit is sustained heavy lifting compared to dedicated gaming phones like the ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro. That device laps it in sustained frame rates, but it also weighs a ton and doesn't fold into your pocket. For the productivity tasks the Z Fold7 is built for, like running Outlook, Slack, and YouTube all at once, the chipset is more than enough. The real bottleneck isn't speed, it's the software optimization for that unique screen ratio, which Samsung handles well with its One UI tweaks.

Performance Percentiles

Build 69.6
Camera 93.4
Battery 81.9
Display 92.9
Feature 98.4
Performance 48.8
Connectivity 90.9
Social Proof 90.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Massive 8-inch inner display with 120Hz and 2600 nits brightness 98th
  • FlexMode turns the phone into its own tripod for hands-free video 93th
  • 200MP main camera takes sharp, colorful shots in most lighting 93th
  • IP48 water resistance (most foldables skip this) 91th
  • Google Gemini AI handles complex multitasking voice commands

Cons

  • No S-Pen support on this model, huge miss for notetakers
  • Lacks Qi2/MagSafe wireless charging, stuck with slow magnets
  • Cameras at 3x zoom and ultrawide are just okay, not flagship-tier
  • Both screens are insanely reflective outdoors
  • Vibration motor feels weak compared to other $1,800+ phones

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (1045 reviews)
👍 Buyers consistently praise the innovative foldable design and the large, high-quality inner display that makes multitasking a joy.
👎 A common complaint is the high price and the lack of Qi2/MagSafe support, which feels like a step backward for a premium device.
🤔 Camera opinions are split, with some loving the 200MP main sensor but many wishing the zoom and ultrawide were better.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 8
Display Type AMOLED
Resolution 2520 x 1080
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 2600 nits
HDR Yes

Performance

Processor Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
Processor Model Snapdragon 8
CPU Speed 4.47
RAM 12 MB
Storage 512 GB

Camera

Main Camera 200
Camera Count 3
Ultrawide 12
Telephoto 10
Front Camera 10
Optical Zoom 3x
Video 8K at 30fps

Battery & Charging

Battery 4400 Wh
Wired Charging 25
Wireless Charging Yes
Fast Charging Adaptive Fast Charging, Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0
Connector USB-C

Connectivity

5G Yes
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth 5.3
NFC No
USB USB-C
SIM eSIM, Nano SIM
eSIM Yes

Design & Build

Water Resistance IP48
Form Factor Foldable
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs
Fingerprint Yes
Face Recognition Yes
OS Android 16
Headphone Jack No
Stereo Speakers Yes

Value & Pricing

Price is the wildcard here because the Galaxy Z Fold7 shows vendor prices ranging from $1,770 all the way up to an eye-popping $31,848. We're not sure what that $31k listing includes, maybe a gold-plated trip to space, but the point is you need to shop around. At the lower end, you're getting a device that essentially replaces a phone and a tablet, which can justify the cost if you'd otherwise buy both. Compared to the Motorola Razr 2025, which is a flip-style foldable that's often cheaper but gives you a much smaller screen, the Z Fold7 feels like an investment in productivity. If you find it near that $1,770 price, it's a solid deal relative to other premium non-folding flagships. The sweet spot is somewhere around $1,800, where it directly competes with the iPhone 17 Pro Max on price while offering a completely different form factor.

vs Competition

The direct competition for the Z Fold7 is slim because there aren't many big-screen foldables that also close to a normal phone shape. The Motorola Razr 2025 flips open to a tall 6.9-inch display, but it can't match the Z Fold7's tablet-like canvas for split-screen apps and document editing. That's a choice between pocketability and productivity. The OnePlus 15 is a non-folding powerhouse with similar internal specs and a lower price, but you lose the extra screen real estate entirely. Apple iPhone 17 users considering a switch will find the Z Fold7's software ecosystem different but versatile, Samsung's DeX mode and Samsung Wallet are genuinely useful, but iMessage and FaceTime withdrawal will be real for some. The ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro smokes the Z Fold7 in gaming performance and has a serious cooling fan, but it's heavy, doesn't fold, and its cameras are mediocre. If you want one device that can do casual gaming, serious work, and media consumption without carrying a tablet, the Z Fold7 is unique. If you just check Instagram and email, a slab phone is probably less hassle and less expensive.

Spec Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Apple iPhone 17 Google Pixel 10 Pro XL GA09877-US OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US ASUS ROG Phone ROG Phone 9 Pro
Screen Size 8.0 6.3 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.8
Display Type AMOLED Super Retina XDR OLED AMOLED AMOLED LTPO AMOLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 120 185
Processor Snapdragon 8 A19 Google Tensor G5 Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM (GB) 12 8 16 16 8 16
Storage (GB) 512 256 512 512 256 512
Rear Camera Mp 200 48 50 50 50 50
Front Camera Mp 10 18 42 32 32 32
Battery Capacity Mah 4400 3500 5200 7300 5000 5800
Charging Wattage 25 20 - 80 68 65
Wireless Charging true true true true true true
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance IP48 Water resistant IP68 IP69K IP68 IP68
Operating System Android 16 iOS Android Android Android Android
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product BuildCameraBatteryDisplayFeaturePerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 69.693.481.992.998.448.890.990.6
Apple iPhone 17 Compare 9968.863.196.393.489.899.499
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL GA09877-US Compare 94.297.785.196.34298.37489
OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Compare 86.798.599.585.255.399.68999
Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US Compare 94.271.198.396.399.556.692.190.6
ASUS ROG Phone ROG Phone 9 Pro Compare 94.289.198.894.763.599.691.548.6

Common Questions

Q: What is the refresh rate of the Galaxy Z Fold7 screen?

Both the inner 8.0-inch and outer cover displays run at 120Hz, so scrolling and animations look buttery smooth.

Q: Does the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 have facial recognition?

Yes, it uses face unlock along with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometric security.

Q: Is the Galaxy Z Fold7 good for gaming?

It handles most games really well thanks to the Snapdragon 8 chip and vapor chamber cooling, but hardcore gamers might want the ROG Phone 9 Pro for better sustained performance.

Q: What operating system does the Z Fold7 run?

It ships with Android 16 and Samsung's One UI on top, optimized for the foldable form factor.

Who Should Skip This

If you're an artist or heavy note-taker who relies on an S-Pen, look elsewhere because this model doesn't support it. The same goes for anyone who needs Qi2 magnetic accessories for car mounts or wallets, you'll be stuck with slower wireless charging and no MagSafe ring. Outdoor workers or beachgoers might get frustrated by the extremely reflective screens, and if you're expecting top-tier zoom or ultrawide camera quality, the 3x telephoto and 12MP ultrawide are serviceable but not class-leading. Finally, if you just want a big phone and don't care about multitasking, save money and get a OnePlus 15 or Galaxy S25 Ultra instead.

Verdict

You should buy the Galaxy Z Fold7 if you're ready to ditch your phone and your iPad Mini for a single device that actually fits in your pocket. It's at its best when you're juggling two apps at once, watching video on a whim, or taking video calls hands-free. The build quality is solid, the display is gorgeous, and Samsung's foldable UI has matured to the point where it feels natural, not gimmicky. If you find it around $1,800, it's a fair price for the amount of utility you get.

Hold off if you absolutely need S-Pen support for drawing or precise note-taking, that's missing here and might show up on an Ultra model later. Also skip it if Qi2/MagSafe charging is a must for your car mount or accessories, or if you shoot a lot of zoom photos where the 3x telephoto won't cut it. The reflective screens can be a pain outdoors, and the vibration motor cheapens the otherwise premium feel. But for the right user, this is the most practical folding phone you can buy right now.

Usage Scores

Overall (83.4)Budget (83.3)Gaming (67.8)Rugged (61.4)Compact (81.9)Business (74.8)Flagship (77.7)Foldable (82.7)Photography (81.8)Battery Life (74.7)

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