Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Leak Hints At These Foldable Models Coming Up

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    Galaxy Z Fold 7 Leak: What We Know So Far
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    Specs And Launch Timeline
  • Samsung recently launched the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, exclusively in South Korea. And now, the company is gearing up to expand its foldable lineup as the reports that say that Samsung is working on two models by codenames “Q7” and “Q7M”. These recent leaks hint that company is developing two variants of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7. Moreover, we might also see a launch of Samsung’s tri-fold phone. So, read ahead to know more details.

    Galaxy Z Fold 7 Leak: What We Know So Far

    Samsung will launch two models under Galaxy Z Fold 7

    The reports shared three codenames for the upcoming foldable’s next year- B7 for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7, Q7 for Galaxy Z Fold7, and an unknown Q7M.

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    The Q7M model is intriguing for consumers as there are speculations about the company also launching its tri-fold smartphone. Hence, the leaks on Galaxy Z Fold7, the company’s Z series launch, will see the coming of Flip and tri-fold phones as well. However, nothing is confirmed by the company yet but if this is true then the consumers are surely in for a mega surprise and superb handsets.

    Specs And Launch Timeline

    As far as the processor is concerned, the Z series record of Samsung hints that the handsets will use Qualcomm’s 2024 flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. These handsets will offer a powerful performance, longer battery life, and efficiency.

    Also, the leak on Galaxy Z Fold7 hint at 2025 timeline for the launch of these three models. These very versatile handsets will bring foldable smartphones into the mainstream.

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