Intro
Are you still clutching that Galaxy Z Fold 5? Performance-wise, you are probably fine. But the hardware must feel dated, especially with super-slim foldables like Oppo Find N5 and Honor Magic V5 now being a reality.
No fear, though. If you are comfortable in your Samsung bubble, no need to step away, as the new Z Fold 7 seems to be prepared to fight the modern competition. The question is — is it worth upgrading to it now?
Galaxy Z Fold 7 vs Galaxy Z Fold 5 expected differences:
Galaxy Z Fold 7 | Galaxy Z Fold 5 |
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Significantly thinner, 8.9mm when folded | Kind of chunky, at 13.4mm |
Super-light foldable, 215 g | Hefty 253 g |
Wider cover screen, 6.5″, 21;9 ratio | Tight and narrow cover screen, 6.2″, 23.1:9 ratio |
6.5-inch cover and 8-inch internal screens Significantly thinner bezels |
A 6.2-inch cover and 7.6-inch internal screens |
Shallower display crease | Hinge was upgraded, but crease still present |
2,600 nits of peak brightness or more | 1,750 nits peak brightness |
Triple rear camera (200MP+12+10MP) 10MP external 10MP internal selfie cameras |
50MP+12+10MP 10MP external 4MP internal selfie cameras |
Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) with 12 GB RAM | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4nm) with 12 GB RAM |
256GB and 512GB, 1 TB with 16 GB RAM | 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
4,400mAh | 4,400mAh battery |
25W wired and 15W wireless charging expected | 25W wired and 15W wireless |
Android 16 and One UI 8 out of the box | Updated to Android 15 / One UI 7 |
Table of Contents:
Design and Size
Finally folding into form
The Galaxy Z Fold 7, though, is shaping up to be a real design refinement. A 4.2 mm profile when unfolded and 8.9 mm when closed — that makes it almost as thin as a Galaxy S25 Ultra when in folded state. And the external screen has a “normal” aspect ratio of 21:9, making the phone much more comfortable and intuitive to use as a chocobar phone.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 | Galaxy Z Fold 5 |
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Thickness 4.2 mm unfolded 8.9 mm folded |
Thickness 6.1 mm unfolded 13.4 mm folded |
Weight ~236 gr |
Weight 253 gr |
Display Differences
Same panels, smarter proportions
The cover screen getting wider means it should finally feel less claustrophobic when dual-thumb typing on it. And the inner screen gives us a larger canvas to work on. Too bad it doesn’t support an S Pen now!
Galaxy Z Fold 7 | Galaxy Z Fold 5 |
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Cover screen 6.5 inches |
Cover screen 6.2 inches |
Main screen 8.0 inches |
Main screen 7.6 inches |
The hinge has been toughened up more, and the flexible screen glass has been thickened to make the crease even less noticeable than before. It’s still there, we’d say. Slightly less intrusive, but then again — we are quite used to a crease on foldables nowadays.
Performance and Software
Out with the old, in with the Elite
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy — a great chip in 2023, still good for daily use, but already starting to show its limits in sustained performance and AI tasks. The Fold 7 is powered by the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, which already proved its grit on the Galaxy S25 series.
Not only will this translate to faster performance, but also better battery efficiency and cooler thermals. The 12GB RAM baseline is still the same, but if you go for a 1 TB upgrade with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, you will get 16 GB of RAM.
Both devices are expected to enjoy 7 years of software support, which is fantastic for future-proofing, but again — don’t make us wait for months to get the next Android build, please. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 still has time to go until 2030, the Z Fold 7 will be supported until 2032.
Camera
The Fold finally grows a real eye
The Fold 7 finally changes that. It’s lifting the 200 MP main camera from the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Not the wild Super Zoom, but for main camera shots, it should be very adequate.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 | Galaxy Z Fold 5 |
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Main camera 200MP |
Main camera 200MP |
Ultrawide 12MP |
Ultrawide 12MP |
Telephoto 10MP 3X |
Telephoto 10MP 3X |
Cover selfie 10MP |
Cover selfie 10MP |
Internal selfie 10MP under-display |
Internal selfie 4MP under-display |
You will also notice that the under-display main camera on the inside is upgraded. This one has been disregarded for years now because it’s considered a “secondary” or even “tertiary” selfie camera. The Z Fold’s shape allows you to use the main camera for high-quality selfies, and the cover screen camera for video calls. The one on the inside is least used. But it was still crying for a resolution bump, and now it got it!
Battery Life and Charging
Still stuck in the slow lane
Both the Fold 5 and the Fold 7 pack a 4,400mAh battery — seemingly the same, though do keep in mind that the Z Fold 7 is now a much thinner device. So, progress has been made here, no two ways about it. It’s just that there’s some give and some take with such major design shifts.
In 2025, that’s going to draw some ire — especially when foldables from China are pushing 100W+ charging and 6,000mAh silicon-carbon batteries.
The only silver lining? With a newer, more efficient chip, the Fold 7 might still outlast the Fold 5 on a single charge, even with the same capacity. But don’t expect a two-day phone here.
Specs Comparison
Galaxy Z Fold 7 | Galaxy Z Fold 5 |
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Size, weight 72.8 x 158.4 x 8.9 mm folded 215gr |
Size, weight 154.9 x 129.9 x 6.1 mm (13.4 mm folded) 253gr |
Screen 8.0″ OLED internal, 120Hz, 2,600 nits 6.5″ OLED external, 120Hz 2,600 nits |
Screen 7.6″ OLED, 120Hz, 1,750 nits 6.2″ OLED, 120Hz, 1,750 nits |
Processor Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy 3nm |
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy 4nm |
Versions: 12GB/256GB 12GB/512GB 16GB/1TB LPDDR5 |
Versions: 12GB/256GB 12GB/512GB 12GB/1TB LPDDR5 |
Cameras: 200MP main 12MP ultra 10MP 3X zoom 10MP front |
Cameras: 50MP main 12MP ultra 10MP 3X zoom 10MP front |
Battery: 4,400 mAh |
Battery: 4,400 mAh |
Charging: USB-C 25W wired 15W wireless |
Charging: USB-C 25W wired 15W wireless |
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Summary
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 was reliable, refined, and very Samsung. But if you skipped it hoping for something better, the Z Fold 7 might be your reward. A sleeker design, a flagship-level camera, and a much more powerful internal setup will keep the Z Fold 7 in the game.
Some long-standing weaknesses remain. Charging speed is stuck in the past, and battery innovation continues to be MIA. But for anyone holding out for the right moment to fold, this might be it.