Samsung teases Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra, promises bigger screens and AI-powered features

Samsung teases Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra, promises bigger screens and AI-powered features

Samsung is gearing up to enhance its foldable smartphone offerings with the much-anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra. This new device will join the ranks of the standard Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. The company recently released its first official teaser, indicating a significant evolution in design, screen size, and smart features. An in-person Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event is expected to take place in early July in New York, where the company will reveal more details about this exciting addition. In response to user requests for larger displays, the teaser suggests that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra will feature significantly expanded screens. Industry experts predict that the device will come equipped with a 6.5-inch cover screen and a generous 8.2-inch main foldable display, enhancing the experience for both multitasking and media consumption. Design improvements are anticipated, potentially resulting in a much slimmer profile, with rumors suggesting a thickness of just 4.54mm when unfolded and around 9mm when folded—a notable upgrade from the previous Fold 6. Although the battery capacity is expected to remain at 4,400 mAh, consistent with earlier models, Samsung is likely to depend on improved chipset efficiency and software enhancements to ensure reliable battery performance. The marketing for this device intriguingly avoids direct references to its place in the Galaxy Z Fold series, instead highlighting an “Ultra experience” and hinting at a mysterious “Galaxy Ultra.” This has led to speculation regarding a possible rebranding or the introduction of a new category of devices. A significant focus of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra will be its incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI), which is tailored for the foldable format. Users can expect features designed to streamline messaging, browsing, gaming, and voice commands, transforming the smartphone into a powerful entertainment and multitasking hub. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra represents the first substantial evidence of Samsung introducing an “Ultra” variant into its foldable range, merging advanced hardware, AI functionality, and a user-centric design approach. Alongside the Fold 7 Ultra, the upcoming event will also unveil the standard Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Flip 7 FE. As excitement mounts, Samsung’s latest foldable technology promises to redefine smartphone innovation with its larger displays, smarter software, and sleek new design.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jun 06, 2025, 06:17

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