Finally, what millions of users have been waiting for is about to come true. Samsung is preparing to upgrade the screen size of its high-end foldable phone Galaxy Z Fold, something many people have been waiting for for a long time.

In fact, Samsung launched a special edition Galaxy Z Fold with a larger screen last year, but this model was only sold in two countries in limited quantities, so it could hardly be considered a mass upgrade. This time, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 really brings a significant change.

According to leaked rumors, the Z Fold 7 will have a 6.5-inch outer screen and an 8.2-inch inner folding screen. Although Samsung has not announced specific specifications, in the official teaser for the upcoming Unpacked event, the company affirmed that it has "listened to users' requests for larger screens". This is almost the clearest confirmation until the official launch of the device.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to be announced in the second week of July. In addition to the larger screen, the device also impresses with its thin and light design. Many sources say that the device is only about 4.54mm thick when opened, 1mm thinner than the Z Fold 6. Some rumors even say that the device is only 3.9mm thick, but this information is still questionable because the design is too thin, which can affect the actual durability.

When folded, the Fold 7 can reach a thickness of about 9mm, up to 3.1mm thinner than the previous generation. Increasing the screen size not only brings a better display experience but also allows Samsung to distribute the internal components more reasonably. However, the downside is that the 4,400mAh battery is still the same as the previous four generations, with no upgrade in capacity.