Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Is the Thinnest Yet—Here’s the Design Journey

Some reductions are the height of achievements! It’s the true case for Samsung, as it has reduced 48% thickness from the initial Galaxy Fold to the newly launched Galaxy Z Fold 7. Let’s take a closer look at the journey behind a 48% reduction in thickness.

Recently, at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, Samsung launched the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7, which measures 8.9 mm in thickness, making it 48% thinner than the original Galaxy Fold.

A few years back, in 2019, Samsung inaugurated the foldable phone lineup by debuting the original ‘Galaxy Fold,’ which was 17.1 mm thick. Each year, the company introduced an upgraded version of the original model with reduced thickness, more advanced features & software, and great specifications. 

Samsung’s New Foldable Is Slimmer Than Ever—Here’s How

To date, Samsung has launched seven foldable phones with different thicknesses each year since 2019, respectively, which are as follows: 

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With each foldable phone, Samsung has reduced the thickness by a particular percentage. Overall thickness declined by 29% across the first six generations, from the Galaxy Fold to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, whereas a significant 26% reduction was achieved in just the past year. 

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This is being made possible due to the continued advancements of the company in hinge engineering and product design, delivering a more refined user experience.

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