The Galaxy Z Fold 7 may embody the characteristics of an ‘Ultra’ smartphone, even if it won’t carry that branding. Recent speculation suggests that Samsung’s upcoming foldable could feature a sleek design and enhanced multitasking capabilities. Tech journalist Max Jambor recently clarified that there won’t be a dedicated Ultra model this summer; instead, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 itself will deliver “Ultra” features. He noted on social media that Samsung’s focus seems to be on offering an enhanced experience within a single device, which it refers to as “The next chapter of Ultra.”
This implies a shift towards more compact and portable designs while still maximizing functionality. Samsung’s teaser hints at a slim yet robust foldable phone, which could improve user convenience during everyday commutes. Jambor’s insights suggest that users can expect a device that easily fits in hand, making it more manageable in crowded spaces. Additionally, there are emerging reports regarding the screen size of the Z Fold 7.
A recent leak indicates that it may boast an 8-inch display, a noticeable upgrade from the 7.6-inch screen found in its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Furthermore, the cover screen is rumored to grow to 6.49 inches, up from 6.3 inches. This increase in screen size aligns with typical features of Ultra devices, making the speculation of an “Ultra” designation even more intriguing. While the details are still unfolding, it’s possible that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 could resemble the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition launched in China last year.
For definitive information, fans will need to wait for Samsung’s next event to clarify the device’s official title.