Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 Tipped to Shatter Expectations with Radical Thinness


Rumors about Samsung’s next-generation foldables just took a dramatic turn. According to a prominent leaker, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 could be even thinner than previously speculated—potentially redefining slimness in the flexible-display arena.

Industry insider @TechTruth (via Weibo) dropped a bombshell this week, claiming Samsung’s engineers have achieved "breakthroughs in hinge and panel integration" that allow for unprecedented reductions in thickness. While earlier leaks suggested modest trims, this new intel hints at a jaw-dropping redesign that might leave competitors scrambling.

"The Z Fold 7’s folded profile is now targeting under 11mm—nearly 1mm slimmer than the Fold 6. The Flip 7? Think ‘credit card in your pocket’ territory," the leaker teased.

🔍 See the full leak analysis here: Weibo Source

The implications are massive. A slimmer Fold could finally mitigate the "chunky wallet" feel of book-style foldables, while a leaner Flip might appeal to fashion-conscious users tired of bulky clamshells. Samsung’s rumored use of new ultra-thin UTG (Ultra-Thin Glass) and a titanium alloy frame could explain the shrinkage without sacrificing durability.

Of course, thinness raises questions: Will battery life suffer? How will thermals be managed? Speculation points to graphene cooling systems and silicon-anode batteries to maintain endurance.

For context, Samsung’s current Galaxy Z Fold 6 (2024) already impressed with its 12.1mm folded profile. Chopping another millimeter would be a feat—especially if the company retains IPX8 water resistance and S Pen support.

📦 Pre-order interest already surging? Track updates here: Samsung Foldables on Amazon

Why It Matters
Foldables have battled the "thick and heavy" stigma since their inception. If Samsung delivers, the Z Series could convert skeptics by offering pocket-friendly designs without trade-offs. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo notes, "Thickness is the last frontier for foldable adoption. Samsung’s pushing where it counts."

With an expected July-August 2025 launch, all eyes are on how these slimmer silhouettes will reshape the premium phone landscape. One thing’s clear: The foldable arms race just leveled up.



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