Galaxy Z Fold 7. | Image credit – PhoneArena
Last week, Samsung pulled the wraps off its latest foldables – the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. Both come with some solid upgrades, but it is the Fold 7 that is stealing the spotlight. It is now officially Samsung’s thinnest and lightest book-style foldable to date. Sounds great, right? Well… not if you are an S Pen fan.
We are also researching and developing thinner and innovative technologies for the S Pen, so we will reconsider it when the level of perfection increases and there is consumer demand.
– MinSeok Kang, Head of Smartphone Product Planning, July 2025
Now, we don’t have fresh data on how many people actually use the S Pen regularly on supported devices, but clearly, Samsung thinks the number is not high enough to keep prioritizing it. Otherwise, cutting it out of the Fold 7 would be a weird move.
Personally, I still think the S Pen is a great selling point for both the Fold series and the Ultra phones – and I’d love to see it come back for both (well, Bluetooth support back on the Ultra.)
Still, it is not just about slimming down. We already had some time with the new foldable and from first impressions, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has seen upgrades in areas beyond the look.
One big one? Cameras. For the first time, Samsung gave the Fold series the same 200 MP main sensor found in the Galaxy S25 Ultra – complete with 2X lossless crop zoom. That is a serious boost and shows Samsung is taking the Fold line way more seriously this year.
Battery is still the same 4,400mAh cell, though, and that could be the one weak spot for heavy users. But everything else? It’s shaping up nicely.

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Because honestly, for many of us (myself included), dropping close to $2,000 on a book-style foldable only makes sense if it can replace a tablet, too. And without the S Pen, I’m not so sure anymore. At that point, a flagship phone plus a tablet for a similar or even lower price starts to sound like the smarter buy.