Seoul — July 14, 2025 — Samsung Electronics today unveiled its next-generation foldable smartphones — the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7 — alongside the sleek new Galaxy Watch8 at its much-anticipated Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event. The launches mark a major leap forward in mobile innovation and wearable technology.
Galaxy Z Fold7: Power-Packed and Ultra-Slim
The Galaxy Z Fold7 brings a refined design with a thinner chassis, improved hinge durability, and a lighter frame, all while maintaining its iconic book-style foldable form factor. With a 7.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X main display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, and S Pen Fold Edition support, the Fold7 is tailored for power users and multitaskers.
Samsung has also improved software optimization with One UI 7.0, enhancing productivity apps like Multi-Window and DeX Mode for foldable use.
Galaxy Z Flip7: Flexibility Meets Style
The Galaxy Z Flip7 continues to win over fashion-forward users with its ultra-compact form, now offering a 3.9-inch cover display, better battery life, and an upgraded dual-camera system with AI image processing. The Flip7 introduces FlexCam 2.0, enabling creative shooting angles and vlogging capabilities through smart hinge technology.
Galaxy Watch8: AI-Driven Wellness and Battery Boost
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch8 brings significant advancements in health tracking and AI-driven wellness features, including Sleep Score 2.0, Heart Rhythm Monitoring, and the AI Coach, which provides personalized fitness suggestions.
A new BioActive Sensor 4.0 enables deeper insight into cardiovascular and metabolic health, and the battery life now extends to up to 3 days on a single charge thanks to the efficient Exynos W1000 chip.
Sustainability and Ecosystem Push
Samsung emphasized its commitment to sustainability, stating that all three new products are built using recycled metals and plastics, and ship in minimal packaging. The Galaxy ecosystem now includes seamless integration across phones, tablets, TVs, and wearables, enabled by Galaxy Connected Experience.






