Summary
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 impresses with its slim design and upgraded hinge, but Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone may be closer than ever. Here’s what we know so far.
Samsung has officially launched its latest foldables at the Galaxy Unpacked event in New York City, introducing the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and a more budget-friendly Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE.
While all three devices grabbed attention, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 stood out as the flagship star — boasting a slimmer build, larger displays, and an improved hinge system.
After personally testing the Fold 7 for two weeks, I can confidently say it’s Samsung’s most refined foldable to date.
It delivers a premium experience that once again reinforces Samsung’s leadership in the foldables market.
Naturally, this brings us to a long-standing question: What is Apple planning for its first foldable iPhone?
Apple’s Foldable iPhone: What to Expect
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s first foldable iPhone is expected to launch in late 2026.
While it may adopt a similar book-style design to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Apple is reportedly focusing on subtle innovations rather than a complete redesign of the category.
Gurman suggests Apple’s device might include:
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A less noticeable crease in the fold,
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An even more advanced hinge mechanism,
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And tailored software enhancements with iOS 27 to maximize productivity and multitasking on a foldable display.
While it may not “break any technological barriers,” Apple’s foldable iPhone will likely bring a polished user experience and tight hardware-software integration — trademarks of the brand that have previously helped shape entire product categories.
Still, one potential obstacle remains: the price.
With early rumors pointing to a $2,000 price tag, Apple may be banking on its loyal customer base and premium appeal to justify the cost.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7: Specs and Price
Samsung’s latest Fold 7 combines sleek aesthetics with powerhouse specs:
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Cover Display: 6.5-inch 120Hz, 2520 x 1080 Dynamic AMOLED 2X
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Main Display: 8-inch 120Hz, 2184 x 1968 Dynamic OLED 2X
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SoC: Snapdragon 8 Elite
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RAM: 12GB
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Storage Options: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
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Battery: 4,400mAh
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Starting Price: $2,000
It’s Samsung’s thinnest and lightest foldable yet — but it comes at a premium.
What About Apple’s Next iPad Pro?
While we wait for Apple’s foldable iPhone, the tech giant is prepping another update that might land even sooner. According to Gurman, Apple’s next M5 iPad Pro could feature a second front-facing camera, designed specifically for users who prefer portrait orientation.
The change would complement the M4 iPad Pro’s landscape camera placement, which previously frustrated portrait-first users.
If true, this dual-camera approach offers a practical solution for all types of use cases — from video calls to content creation.
Aside from this new addition and the upgraded M5 chip, the upcoming iPad Pro is expected to look and function similarly to its predecessor.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a bold step forward — thinner, smarter, and more refined than any foldable before it.
But with Apple’s foldable iPhone inching closer to reality, competition in the premium foldables space is set to heat up.
While Apple may not reinvent the foldable wheel, its approach to design, ecosystem integration, and software optimization could still reshape the category — especially if it can convince users to embrace a $2,000 device with confidence.
