Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 minimizes weight and thickness, enhancing usability. It features a wider cover screen and a larger interior display, alongside a 200MP camera sensor. However, it has notable drawbacks, like lack of S Pen support and unchanged battery capacity. The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to use new 'laser-drilled' technology to eliminate the prominent crease found in foldable displays, a feature that may influence the industry, especially since Apple plans to adopt similar innovations.
The Z Fold 7 has reduced weight and thickness, making it feel like a standard candy bar phone when folded. The cover screen is wider, and the interior display is larger at eight inches.
Despite improvements, the Z Fold 7 is referred to by Samsung as a 'trade-off' device due to the loss of S Pen support and stagnant battery capacity.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that the Z Fold 8 may feature 'laser-drilled' metal plates under the screen that virtually eliminate the visible crease.
Apple is expected to adopt similar technology in their upcoming foldable iPhone, illustrating that when Apple innovates, the industry commonly follows.
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