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Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, Watch8 Launch
Source: Samsung Electronics

Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, Watch8 Launch

Samsung Electronics announced Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy Watch8 series with AI integration, updated specs, July 25 release.

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by Philip Lee

New York, NY / Seoul, South Korea - Samsung Electronics disclosed details of three new device lines on Wednesday, releasing specifications for updated foldable smartphones and smartwatches scheduled for market availability later this month.

The company has released the technical specifications for the Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy Watch8 series

These devices will be available for pre-order starting July 9, with general sales beginning on July 25.

According to Samsung's specifications, the Galaxy Z Fold7 weighs 215 grams and measures 8.9 millimeters in thickness when folded.

The device contains an 8-inch primary display and a 6.5-inch external display with a 21:9 aspect ratio. 

Samsung reports that the main display area increased by 11 percent compared to the previous model.

The device features a 200MP primary camera and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. 

Samsung states this processor configuration delivers 41 percent higher neural processing performance, 38 percent improved central processing performance, and 26 percent enhanced graphics processing compared to the prior generation.

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 weighs 188 grams and measures 13.7 millimeters in thickness when folded. Technical specifications include a 4.1-inch external display, a 6.9-inch internal display, and a 4,300mAh battery. 

Samsung indicates this battery capacity represents the highest specification in the Galaxy Z Flip product line.

Samsung also announced the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE variant, which includes a 6.7-inch primary display, a 3.4-inch cover display, and Samsung's Exynos 2400 processor. 

This model features 8GB of memory and is available with 128GB or 256GB storage configurations.

Both foldable devices will ship with Android 16 and Samsung's One UI 8 software. 

The devices include Google's Gemini artificial intelligence software integrated into the operating system.

The Galaxy Watch8 series comprises standard models in 40mm and 44mm sizes, as well as a Classic variant in 46mm. 

Samsung reports that the internal component arrangement improved by 30 percent, resulting in an 11 percent reduction in device thickness compared to previous models.

Display specifications indicate a 3,000-nit peak brightness capability, which Samsung characterizes as 50 percent higher than that of preceding models. 

The devices feature health monitoring functions and are powered by Samsung's Exynos W1000 processor, which is manufactured using a 3-nanometer process.

Battery specifications vary by model: 435mAh for the 44mm standard version, 325mAh for the 40mm standard version, and 445mAh for the 46mm Classic model. 

All models run on Wear OS 6, featuring Samsung's One UI 8 Watch interface.

The Galaxy Z Fold7 will be available in four color options, while the Galaxy Z Flip7 will feature four color configurations. Watch models include multiple color variations across different sizes.

Samsung has indicated that customers will receive six months of Google AI Pro access and 2TB of cloud storage with device purchases. 

The company also announced coverage for the Samsung Care+ service and a Galaxy Club membership program.

TM Roh, President of Samsung's Device Experience Division, stated that the Galaxy Z Fold7 "combines Galaxy AI with powerful hardware to deliver our most advanced smartphone experience yet."

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