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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Tipped to Get 200MP Camera and Larger Cover Screen

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Tipped to Get 200MP Camera and Larger Cover Screen


Galaxy Z Fold 7 Tipped to Get 200MP Camera and Larger Cover Screen

Summary Box


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 expected to launch with 200MP main camera, a first for its foldables.


Device may feature a significantly larger outer cover screen.


Reports suggest minor updates to other camera lenses compared to the Fold 6.

Samsung is reportedly preparing a major upgrade for its next-generation foldable phone — the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. 

According to a india today new report published on June 8, 2025, the Fold 7 is expected to bring a 200-megapixel primary camera, making it the first globally available foldable from Samsung to adopt this high-end sensor technology.

The information comes from a leak shared by Dutch publication GalaxyClub.nl, which has a history of accurate Samsung product reporting. 

The leak suggests that Samsung is responding to long-standing consumer demands by improving both the camera setup and cover screen design of its flagship foldable device.

Significant Camera Upgrade for Fold Series


Until now, Samsung’s Z Fold series has trailed behind its flagship Galaxy S models in terms of camera specifications. 

Devices like the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Edge introduced high-resolution sensors, including the 200MP ISOCELL HP2 lens, while the Fold lineup settled for modest camera hardware.

However, this trend appears to be shifting. If the reports are accurate, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 camera will include a 200MP main sensor, most likely borrowed from the Galaxy S series. 

This upgrade marks a significant step toward aligning Samsung’s foldables with its premium camera standards.

Other components of the camera array are expected to remain the same as the previous generation. 

These may include:

12MP ultra-wide-angle lens


10MP telephoto lens


Under-display selfie camera on the main screen

The new primary sensor, however, is expected to vastly improve detail capture, low-light performance, and overall image clarity, especially in portrait and zoom shots.

Larger Cover Screen Promised


Alongside the camera, the Fold 7 is also rumored to receive an important design change. 

Leaks point to a larger and more usable cover screen, addressing a frequent complaint among users of earlier Fold models. 

The previous narrow outer display often made typing and one-handed usage uncomfortable.

According to a teaser press release from Samsung, the company aims to offer an “Ultra-experience”, focusing on enhanced usability, camera capabilities, and portability. 

While no dimensions are confirmed yet, insiders claim the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 cover screen will be closer to traditional smartphone sizes.


“For years, Samsung has listened to users asking for bigger screens, better cameras and new ways to connect and create,” the teaser stated.

Is an ‘Ultra’ Variant Coming?


Interestingly, Samsung's marketing language hints at the possibility of an Ultra version of the Galaxy Z Fold 7, though this is yet to be officially confirmed. 

The repeated use of “Ultra-experience” in promotional materials has sparked speculation among fans and tech bloggers that Samsung might release multiple Fold 7 variants this year.

However, recent reports suggest that Samsung may instead launch just the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, and Flip 7 FE, without introducing an Ultra edition. 

According to tech insiders and early press leaks, the brand is more focused on refining its existing product line rather than expanding it.

Expected Launch Timeline


Samsung is expected to announce the Fold 7 lineup at its next Galaxy Unpacked event, likely to be held in mid-July 2025. 

Early teasers have already been released weeks ahead of schedule, indicating high confidence in the product.

While no pricing or exact specifications have been officially released, more information is expected to follow through Samsung’s official newsroom and product microsites.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 India Launch


Although Samsung has not confirmed a launch date for India, industry analysts expect the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 India launch to occur within a few weeks of the global debut. 

India remains one of the key markets for Samsung's premium smartphone segment, and the brand typically launches its foldable phones in India shortly after the global event.

Retail availability and pre-order details are expected to be revealed soon via Samsung India’s official website and major online retailers.

Looking Ahead


Samsung’s move to introduce a 200MP camera in a foldable device could set a new benchmark for the category. 

As competitors like Google and Xiaomi continue to explore foldables with flagship-tier specs, Samsung appears to be reinforcing its lead with meaningful upgrades in hardware and design.

For now, fans can expect a more practical and powerful Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, with improvements that are more than just cosmetic. 

Whether or not an Ultra variant is on the way, the confirmed upgrades already make this one of the most anticipated launches of 2025.

Author’s Opinion

Michael B. Norris

Michael B. Norris is a senior tech journalist at TrendingAlone, with a decade of experience covering global consumer electronics. 

His expertise spans smartphone innovations, AI integration, and product strategy trends. 

He is known for simplifying complex tech news for everyday readers and regularly contributes to industry roundtables and panels.

References


Samsung Newsroom Teaser


Samsung Z Fold 7 is expected to bring a camera, 200-megapixel

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