While the spotlight is on the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, Samsung is expected to reveal more hardware at its global Unpacked event. A teaser hints that the new foldables will be heavy on Galaxy AI, highlighting a next-gen interface powered by AI and backed by new hardware designed to bring those capabilities to life.
In the run-up to launch day, Samsung has dropped a few teasers hinting at big changes for its next-gen foldables. One clip shows what appears to be an ultra-thin, book-style device—widely speculated to be the Galaxy Z Fold 7. While Samsung is keeping specs under wraps, leaks point to a design refresh influenced by the upcoming Galaxy S25 series, including smoother, rounded corners and a much slimmer profile—possibly just 3.9mm when unfolded.
The Fold 7 is tipped to pack flagship-grade upgrades, including a 200MP main camera like the one on the S25 Ultra and a reworked inner display with a reduced crease. Under the hood, it’s expected to be powered by a beefed-up version of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4—likely a “for Galaxy” edition, in line with past Samsung flagships. Early benchmark sightings suggest the phone is no slouch, with multi-core scores reportedly topping 9,000.
Indian pricing and availability details of all the devices launched during the Galaxy Unpacked event are likely to follow soon after the launch. The event will be livestreamed across Samsung.com, the Samsung India Newsroom, and the brand’s official YouTube channel.