Galaxy Z Fold7: Samsung seems to be continuing its trend of making thinner and lighter flagship smartphones. According to a reliable leak from popular tipster ICE CAT on Twitter, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7 could break records as the thinnest foldable phone in the world.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 is expected to measure just 3.9mm when unfolded and 8.9mm when folded, making it slimmer than any foldable phone currently on the market. Despite its slim design, Samsung may pack in a 4400mAh battery, which is impressive for such a thin body.
The leak also suggests that Samsung will use new battery and fast-charging technology to make this possible without sacrificing battery life or performance.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 will also get a battery upgrade. It is expected to come with a 4300mAh battery, which would be a big step up compared to its predecessors. This could mean better battery life for Flip fans without adding bulk.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 series—Samsung’s next main flagship lineup—will also stick to a thin and light design. The basic version of the S26 is said to continue the slim approach while still offering top-tier performance and features.
Samsung’s focus on thinner phones shows the company’s aim to combine style, comfort, and innovation in its next generation of devices. With advancements in battery and charging tech, users might finally get the best of both worlds—long battery life and ultra-slim design.
If these leaks turn out to be true, 2025 could be a big year for Samsung in the foldable and flagship smartphone market.