The Galaxy Z Fold 7 has surfaced in new leaks, showcasing a slimmer profile along with a more prominent camera bump. Leaks include an image of a promotional stand and a separate case render, both of which reveal key design changes.
An image posted by a Redditor showed off a promotional stand for the Fold 7. From the looks of it, it seems like the Korean giant has successfully trimmed down the thickness of its next foldable phone. The shot has also revealed that the next iteration will have a wider aspect ratio display, making the outer screen feel more like a standard phone and less like a cramped window.

Another related leak surfaced on the GalaxyFold subreddit by user pr0phecy, showing the Galaxy Z Fold 7 with a case. While the main focus isn’t on the new Thinborne case itself, what really stands out is how huge the camera bump looks. At first glance, the camera island appears almost as thick as the phone (in its folded state), though it’s likely the case adds a bit of height for better lens protection when the phone is laid down.

Other than that, multiple reports claim that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will have a thickness of 9mm when closed and around 4.5mm when opened, which is thinner than its predecessor. It’s also rumored to have a 200MP camera, moving away from the 50MP. It’s also the first phone to ship with Samsung’s latest One UI 8. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is likely to launch on July 9 in the US.