Galaxy Z Fold 7 Live Photos Leaked, Show Slim Design and Camera Tweaks

Just days ahead of Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event, live images of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 have surfaced online. The leaked photos showcase a striking blue color variant, revealing key design details and confirming a few earlier rumors. We get an up-close look at the foldable’s updated camera module and impressively slim profile.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks in live photos ahead of launch
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in Silver Shadow, Blue Shadow, Jet Black, and Coral Red colors. It may sell the foldable in a few additional shades exclusively through its website. The unit shown in these leaked images should be the Blue Shadow variant. Samsung has painted the whole back panel, camera bump, and frame in blue.
Speaking of the camera bump, it houses three sensors with updated camera rings. Samsung has ditched the reflective ring design introduced with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 last year and returned to the Fold 5-like design, which looks more premium. While the overall camera layout remains vertically stacked, the styling tweaks give the Galaxy Z Fold 7 a fresher, more premium feel.
The leak also shows the new Fold’s incredibly slim profile. Additionally, the leaked live photos give us a glimpse of what seems to be the new retail box for the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The box features a side-view graphic of the device, prominently showing off the redesigned camera bump and sleek frame.
While this leak doesn’t confirm internal specs or software features, there’s little left to the imagination. Previous reports have already unveiled much of what to expect from the Galaxy Z Fold 7. With just days remaining until the official launch, more details — and likely more leaks — may surface soon. Stay tuned for the full reveal at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event in New York on July 9.
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