With a wide range of phones to choose from, you've probably wondered which one to choose, or a pocket-sized flip phone like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 or a flagship like the Galaxy S25 Ultra. But what if you chose both?
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For five generations, we've patiently typed away on an unluckily thick "remote" called the Z Fold. But this year - surprise! - the Galaxy Z Fold 7 finally looks and feels like a phone, not an air conditioner remote. The same goes for its little brother, the Z Flip 7, which boasts an edge-to-edge display and a battery that won't run out in 2025. But beware: progress doesn't come for free. You'll pay around 2,000 euros for the Fold (yes, that's two very good "regular" phones, or half of the most expensive electric scooter, take your pick). So let's see why Samsung is trying to convince you that this price makes sense.
Samsung unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic at its Unpacked event today – the thinnest smartwatches ever, with a cushioned design, a display that shines with 3,000 nits of brightness, and a bunch of new AI features, including antioxidant measurement and built-in Google Gemini. Sales start in Europe on July 25, with prices starting at €379, while the base US model costs €349.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 brings a larger external display, a 6.9-inch internal AMOLED, a 3nm processor, a 50MP camera, a 4,300mAh battery, and for the first time, Samsung DeX support. The result? A phone that folds up like a retro 2000s glam phone but works like a pocket-sized AI computer.
Samsung has just unveiled its latest tech ace up its sleeve: the Galaxy Z Fold7. While it’s foldable, it doesn’t compromise on performance – quite the opposite. The thinnest, lightest, and most compact Galaxy Fold ever elegantly combines artificial intelligence, premium design, and features that will delight tech enthusiasts and aesthetic perfectionists alike.
Of course, since we live in a time when “secret” means “release as much unofficial information as possible before the official event,” we already have practically the entire picture of the new Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 and (for budget-conscious folding fans) Z Flip 7 FE models. This time, the revelation was made by the infamous Roland Quandt of WinFuture, who claims to have taken — oops, I meant “obtained” — official promotional materials from Samsung’s office. The official announcement is coming on Wednesday, July 9, at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which will apparently be more “galaxy” than “unpacked.”
If you follow the world of technology at all, then you know that the internet is bursting at the seams with hints about Samsung's new foldable phone 2025 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7. Everything will be officially revealed at the highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event, which will take place on July 9, 2025 in New York. And why so much excitement? Because there are rumors that this phone will be a real "game changer" and also the author's personal favorite in the foldable device category.
If there's one thing the internet is really buzzing about this year, it's rumors about Samsung's new foldable wonder, the Galaxy Z Fold7. And since the internet is almost always right (well, at least in the end), we can say that most of these hints are almost confirmed. However, we won't get any official confirmation until the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, 2025, when Samsung will unveil its new tech aces in New York.
Samsung is preparing a new series of smartwatches Galaxy Watch 8, which will apparently be a little bolder, squarer and – hopefully – longer-lasting - that is, a truly usable battery. And yes, the rotating bezel is back. Which is the only thing that makes watch lovers roll their eyes more often than their eyes at every mention of “the most revolutionary product yet”.
Smart monitor – sounds like an oxymoron, right? It’s just a monitor, right? Not quite. In a world where every smart display needs to know at least five things at once, Samsung’s smart monitor combines the best of two worlds: a computer monitor and an AI-powered TV. This is the best smart monitor 2025: Samsung M9
Samsung's first Samsung XR (augmented reality) headset, still known for now under the rather mysterious codename Project Moohan (sounds like a character from a futuristic Korean anime, right?), has been showing off at various tech events for quite some time now - but we haven't officially seen it in all its technological glory yet.
You know the saying: "Every eye has its own painter"? Which is certainly true for televisions, where the picture or its colors play a central role. What about glare? And clarity without lag? We are increasingly picky when buying a new television, and it is right that we choose what suits our eyes, because after all, the essence of a television is to visually delight and soothe us.