Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultimate Review: Thinner, Faster, More Expensive

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Since Unpacked, you’ve likely heard several times that “Samsung has finally caught up to the Chinese”. And what that means is that Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is finally competitive with the foldables coming out of China like the OPPO Find N5, HONOR Magic V5, and a few others. And it’s true. For quite a while, Samsung had been stuck making very small changes to its foldable phone. But this year, it’s a huge change.

I’ve reviewed every single Galaxy Fold since the original one, and typically, I’ve switched away from it being my daily driver before even finishing the review. However, with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, that’s not the case. Here we are, nearly two weeks later, and my main eSIM is still inside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 – to be clear, it doesn’t need to be, as Samsung does provide us with a T-Mobile SIM card to use for a few weeks. Which is pretty telling, especially considering Samsung’s software is not my favorite.

Samsung has solved almost every complaint I had with the Galaxy Z Fold series. But the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is not perfect. With the price increase to now $1,999, is the Galaxy Z Fold 7 worth buying right now? Let’s find out in our Galaxy Z Fold 7 review.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultimate Review: Design and Build Quality

Samsung went from having the thickest book-style foldable, to being tied for the thinnest book-style foldable in just one generation. Now that is pretty impressive. There was a lot of talk about the HONOR Magic V5 being thinner, but in actuality, it’s not thinner. Which puts the Galaxy Z Fold 7 (and OPPO Find N5) up there as the thinnest book-style foldables on the market today, which is really nice.

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While many aren’t too keen on thinner phones, for foldables, it’s definitely necessary. Making the Galaxy Z Fold 7 about the same size and almost as thin as a traditional slab phone, makes it much easier to carry around than a slab phone. Because it doesn’t feel like a brick in your hand. Samsung did a really great job on that front, because most of the time I don’t even open the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Though that’s not 100% due to the thickness of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. It also comes down to that wider front display here.

Unfortunately, in order to make the Galaxy Z Fold 7 this thin, Samsung did have to make a few trade-offs. One of those being the S Pen. You see, the S Pen, unlike other styluses, uses a digitizer under the display, which does make the device thicker. Samsung opted to get rid of it, as the company says most Galaxy Z Fold users did not buy the S Pen or the S Pen case to use with the Galaxy Z Fold devices. And these users also wanted a thinner phone.

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