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Review: Samsung's latest book-style foldable balances form and function by giving the cameras a boost and stretching the displays. The compromises are minimal, but that $2,000 price tag certainly isn't.
Some shoppers are reporting that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 demo units they've tried out in stores aren't opening flat, contrary to our experience.
A new Reddit post has claimed certain Galaxy Fold 7 demo units have a fault that's stopping them from opening fully, but I'm not too worried just yet.
Unfortunately, likely due to more weight being concentrated in that camera bump and the hinge being smaller, if you open the Z Fold 7 too much while it's being used in this way, the camera array will fall under the weight of gravity, forcing the phone to fully unfold and no longer be propped up.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 supports Android's Linux Terminal, allowing you to run full-fledged Linux programs in a virtual machine.
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Some people on Reddit have been reporting issues with a few Galaxy Z Fold 7 store display units. They claim that the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 doesn't unfold all the way, leaving a slight fold at the end. However, there have been contradictory comments stating ...
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has come to replace the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and design-wise, the difference is obvious. But what about the cameras? The new Fold 7 ups the main camera from 50MP to 200MP, and the inner camera gets a boost from 4MP to 10MP.