Samsung’s next generation foldables are clearing the last hurdles before the big Galaxy Unpacked event. The main trio was certified by Indonesia’s TKDN.
There are three models – the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 (SM-F766B) and its new affordable companion, the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE (SM-F761B), and the flagship Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 (SM-F966B).
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 renders • (Alleged) Z Fold7 live photo • Galaxy Z Fold7 Ultra teaser
There may be one more – Samsung officially showed a very brief teaser for the Galaxy Z Fold7 Ultra. It’s not showing up on the Indonesian authority certification list, which may suggest limited availability (ideally, not as limited as the Z Fold Limited Edition).
As for the flips, the Galaxy Z Flip7 will be powered by Exynos 2500, while the cheaper FE model will get the older Exynos 2400. And it seems that the US isn’t getting a pass this time and will get an Exynos-powered Z Flip7. The Z Fold7 will probably use the Snapdragon 8 Elite globally, though. By the way, Samsung has officially confirmed that the new One UI 8 will debut with the new foldables (though an open beta is already available for the S25 models).
Renders: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE • Galaxy Watch8 Classic
Besides introducing two new tiers of Galaxy Z Foldables, the Unpacked event in early July will bring new watches – the Galaxy Watch8 Classic renders show an Ultra-like squircle design and a rotating bezel. There will be a vanilla Watch8 too. And maybe, just maybe, the Project Moohan XR headset will launch. It is a collaboration between Samsung and Google that Google says is coming later this year.