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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: A broader canvas in a familiar frame

Refined where it counts 

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Being first can only get you so far. While Samsung beat everyone to the punch by being the first major smartphone maker to come out with foldable, one can argue they’ve been playing catch-up since the back half of 2023. With the Galaxy Z Fold7, it looks like they’ve finally turned their premiere foldable into a form factor that’s in line with what most people have been clamoring for. 

Wider outer screen

Galaxy Z Fold7

L: Galaxy Z Fold6, R: Galaxy Z Fold7

Samsung has stubbornly stuck with the narrow-body-when-folded form factor. We’ve previously noted that this makes it relatively easy to hold and great for when you’re capturing content. But it mostly renders the outer screen unusable because it’s just too small. 

This is one of the bigger changes on the Galaxy Z Fold7. Now measuring at 6.5 inches and being significantly wider than its predecessor, the outer screen now has a significant amount of real estate – more akin to an actual regular smartphone when folded. 

It’s almost just as wide as a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra which is one of the phones we thoroughly enjoy holding and using in 2025. 

During our content capture session in New York, Samsung even showed that the Galaxy Z Fold7 is lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. 

Similar but slightly larger inner screen

Unfolded, the screen of the Galaxy Z Fold7 measures 8 inches. It’s slightly larger than the previous version. But the overall experience is largely the same. 

The device has a really nice overall balance to it thanks in part to the improved hinge. It’s redundant to say at this point because it does get better year after year, but that statement rings true for this device. 

All that means is that, despite feeling marginal, Samsung has taken great care to make sure their prime foldable offers improvements from its previous iterations. 

Another thing that perhaps contributes to the overall balance are the cameras. 

Ultra camera 

The Galaxy Z Fold7 sports the exact same 200MP main camera lens as the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Although, the similarities end there. The telephoto lens that led to many choosing the Galaxy S25 Ultra still eludes the Fold. 

Multitasking maven 

On the multiwindow function side of things, the Galaxy Z Fold7 is as good as ever. A combination of the 8-inch display, ONE UI 8 animations, and Snapdragon 8 Elite tuned for Galaxy makes the device a master of multiwindow utilization. 

You can split the screen up to three and  have as many pop-up apps as you can display on the screen and the Galaxy Z Fold7 won’t break a sweat. 

It’s also a tad smarter too with Gemini. You can layout the screen however you like and have Gemini look at it and analyze the information for you. 

In the demo shown to us, the displayed information showed a person’s running stats alongside a web page of running shoes. Gemini was asked to recommend the best pair of shoes based on the running stats. It’s good for someone just getting started on a running hobby. 

More AI things

Some quick AI showcases included using Circle to Search in game and improvements to AI Erase and Audio Eraser. 

If you’re having a tough time dealing with a certain boss fight on Genshin Impact, you can simply use Circle to Search to pull up information and perhaps a guide on it while in game. This way, you can continue playing and maybe vanquish the thing without exiting the game to look up guides. 

AI Erase is much faster now. It quickly detects the crowd of people on the back of a photo that you’d likely want to erase. The few times we tried it, it was pretty darn accurate and the AI Erasure was squeaky clean. 

The same is true for the Audio Eraser. It now more easily and speedily isolates the background noise so you can up the volume of the subject speaking. 

Price and availability 

Galaxy Z Fold7

The Galaxy Z Fold7 has the following pricing. Availability varies per country and region.

Pricing in the US starts at US$ 1,999.99

Philippine pricing are as follows: 

  • 12GB+256GB – PhP 112,990
  • 12GB+512GB – PhP 120,990
  • 16GB+1TB – PhP 141,990

Galaxy Z Fold hardware history 

We think the Galaxy Z Fold7 is one of the more significant physical transformations for the Galaxy Z Fold line. Below you’ll find a brief history of the Fold’s hardware followed by the Galaxy Z Fold7 specs.

Galaxy Fold (2019)

  • Debut model – Samsung’s first foldable.
  • Displays: 4.6” external (HD+), 7.3” internal Dynamic AMOLED.
  • Design: Early plastic screen with crease issues; hinge had dust vulnerability.
  • Cameras: 6 total (triple rear, dual inside, single front).
  • Build: Bulky, with visible gaps when folded.

Galaxy Z Fold2 (2020)

  • Refined design: More durable hinge with “sweeper” tech to keep dust out.
  • Displays: Cover display grew to 6.2” (full-screen), main display 7.6” with Ultra Thin Glass (UTG).
  • Punch-hole cameras: Ditching the large notch inside.
  • Hinge: Flex Mode introduced – allowed staying open at multiple angles.
  • No S Pen support yet.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 (2021)

  • Durability milestone:
    • First foldable with IPX8 water resistance.
    • Stronger Armor Aluminum frame and improved UTG.
  • S Pen support added (Fold Edition or Pro only; no silo).
  • Under-display camera (UDC): 4MP inside; first attempt at hiding the inner cam.
  • Displays: Both cover and main displays now 120Hz.

Galaxy Z Fold4 (2022)

  • Lighter, shorter, wider: Better aspect ratio for front display usability.
  • Hinge refinements: Smaller and more efficient.
  • Cameras:
    • Main upgraded to 50MP.
    • 3x optical zoom telephoto.
    • UDC improved – less noticeable, but still obvious.
  • Still no S Pen silo.

Galaxy Z Fold5 (2023)

  • New “Flex Hinge”: Enables gapless fold for the first time.
  • Thinner & lighter: 13.4mm folded (down from 15.8mm), 253g.
  • Displays & cameras: Same as Fold4.
  • Better thermals: Improved heat dissipation for multitasking and gaming.
  • Smoother Flex Mode: Hinge and software tuned for better split use.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 (2024)

  • Design revamp:
    • Flatter sides and more squared-off form factor.
    • Wider (2.7mm), shorter (1.4mm), and thinner than Fold5.
    • Lighter at ~239g.
  • Displays:
    • Cover: 6.3″ LTPO AMOLED (120Hz, 2376×968).
    • Main: 7.6″ LTPO AMOLED (120Hz, 2160×1856), up to 2,600 nits peak brightness (up from ~1,750).
    • Crease is slightly less visible.
  • Hinge & durability:
    • Refined Flex Hinge with dual-rail design.
    • IP48 rating (adds dust resistance for the first time).
    • Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and Armor Aluminum 3 frame.
  • Internals:
    • Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.
    • 12GB RAM; up to 1TB storage.
    • Larger vapor chamber for cooling.
  • Cameras:
    • 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP 3x telephoto.
    • 10MP front (cover), 4MP under-display (inner).
    • Processing upgrades improve results, even with similar sensors.
  • Battery:
    • 4,400mAh.
    • 25W wired, 15W wireless.
    • Better efficiency via chipset gains.
  • S Pen:
    • Still supported, but no built-in slot.

Galaxy Z Fold7 Specs:

​ Galaxy Z Fold7
Display Main Screen 8.0-inch QXGA+*
Dynamic AMOLED 2X
(2184 x 1968), 368ppi
120Hz adaptive refresh rate (1~120Hz)
Cover Screen 6.5-inch FHD+
Dynamic AMOLED 2X
(2520 x 1080, 21:9), 422ppi
120Hz adaptive refresh rate (1~120Hz)
Dimension & Weight Folded 72.8 x 158.4 x 8.9mm
Unfolded 143.2 x 158.4 x 4.2mm
Weight 215g
Camera Cover Camera 10MP Selfie Camera
F2.2, Pixel size: 1.12μm, FOV: 85˚
Front Camera 10MP Main Camera
F2.2, Pixel size: 1.12μm, FOV: 100˚
Rear Triple Camera 200MP Wide-angle Camera
Quad Pixel AF, OIS, F1.7, Pixel size: 0.6μm, FOV: 85˚
12MP Ultra-Wide Camera
Dual Pixel AF, F2.2, Pixel size: 1.4μm, FOV: 120˚
10MP Telephoto Camera
PDAF, OIS, F2.4, Pixel size: 1.0μm, FOV: 36˚, 3X optical zoom
AP Snapdragon® 8 Elite for Galaxy
Memory & Storage 16GB Memory with 1TB internal storage
12GB Memory with 512GB internal storage
12GB Memory with 256GB internal storage
Battery 4,400mAh (typical) dual battery
Charging Wired Charging: Up to 50% charge in around 30 min. with 25W Adapter and 3A USB-C cable
Fast Wireless Charging 2.0
Wireless PowerShare
Water Resistance IP48
Glass/Metal Cover Corning® Gorilla® Glass Ceramic 2
Back Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus® 2
Frame Advanced Armor Aluminum
OS Android 16
One UI 8
Network & Connectivity 5G*, LTE**, Wi-Fi 7***, Bluetooth® v5.4
Sensors Capacitive Fingerprint sensor (side), Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro sensor, Geomagnetic sensor, Hall sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor
Security Samsung Knox with Samsung Knox Vault
SIM Card Two Nano SIM* and eSIM**
Colors Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, Jetblack*
[Samsung.com Exclusive] Mint**
*Availability of color may vary by market, region or carrier.
**Online exclusive colors only available on Samsung.com.

 

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Stylish, student-friendly HONOR X8d launches

Price, pre-order offers

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HONOR Philippines has launched its latest mass-market smartphone entry that caters to students and the youthful market in general: the HONOR X8d.

The budget smartphone is priced at PhP 15,999 and is available in Blue, Velvet Black, and Velvet Grey colors.

As part of launch offers, those who pre-order until March 27 can get a free accessory and can also avail of 0% installment plans via credit cards and Home Credit.

Customers can get the device through Lazada, Shopee, and HONOR stores.

REVIEW: The HONOR X8d is serviceable

The HONOR X8d is powered by a Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 processor and comes with 8GB of RAM (plus 8GB expansion) and 256GB of storage.

It has a large 7,000mAh battery which supports 45W charging, making it a very long-lasting daily value companion.

The device features a 6.77-inch 120Hz display which has up to 3,000 nits of brightness, making it useful for practical situations.

The handset comes with usual display certifications and protections, including 3840Hz PWM dimming, E-Book mode, SGS drop resistance, and an IP65 rating.

For its cameras, the X8d has a 108MP main camera, plus a 16MP front camera. The main shooter can capture decent quality at 1x, 2x, and 3x zoom ranges.

There are also handy AI editing tools like AI Eraser, AI Cutout, and AI Upscale.

Out of the box, the HONOR X8d runs on MagicOS 10 based on Android 16. It also has staple productivity tools like AI Translate, AI Writing, AI Notes, and AI Recorder, alongside features such as Magic Portal and Circle to Search.

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GoTyme Bank, Visa partner for FIFA World Cup 2026 raffle giveaway

Win an all-expense-paid trip to the World Cup with your GoTyme Visa Debit Card

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GoTyme Bank and Visa have officially teamed up for a FIFA World Cup 2026 raffle giveaway.

This gives Filipino football fans the chance to win an all-expense-paid trip to attend either the World Cup Group Stage or Final in the United States.

The partnership marks GoTyme Bank’s growing presence not only in the market but also in the global stage. Recently, the digital bank has grown to over 9 million customers in the Philippines, and 20 million worldwide.

Under the partnership, GoTyme Bank and Visa have released new limited-edition FIFA World Cup 2026-themed Visa Debit Cards.

These are available in two designs: Pitch Black and Trophy Gold. Both are designed by Filipino artist Ross Du, who incorporated the iconic tournament’s iconic trophy.

The latter, in particular, has some rarity as there will only be 20,000 copies printed in GoTyme Bank kiosks nationwide. Customers can have them printed starting March 23.

Print, Spend, Score

To join the raffle, cardholders simply have to spend at least PhP 1,000 for a raffle entry. That’s using the Classic or Pitch Black card.

Overseas spending also comes with a 3x multiplier, meaning three entries for every PhP 1,000 spent abroad.

Two winners — one Classic and one Pitch Black cardholder — will each win an all-expense-paid trip for two to attend the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage in Los Angeles.

But even better, those who get the exceptionally rare Trophy Gold card will automatically get a raffle entry for the grand prize raffle draw — with no minimum spend required.

One Trophy Gold cardholder will win an all-expense-paid trip for two to attend the World Cup Final in New York City. This includes roundtrip business class seats as well.

In addition to the major prizes, 10 customers will receive exclusive FIFA World Cup 2026 Visa Premium merchandise.

The fly-off promo runs until May 7 for the Classic and Pitch Black cardholders and until June 10 for the Trophy Gold cardholders.

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Switch 2 now lets you play old games in 1080p

It tricks old games into thinking that the console is docked.

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The Switch 2’s popularity is astonishing, to say the least. Just recently, a single game, Pokémon Pokopia, was responsible for taking the free times of over two million players on the Switch 2. Now, Nintendo has released a new feature which should make the console much more playable, especially for those who already had the original Switch.

Today, the Switch 2 received the 22.0.0 system update. Though the update is mostly a variety of smaller updates, one feature, called the Handheld Mode Boost, stands out among the rest. As per the patch notes, “Handheld Mode Boost will cause compatible Nintendo Switch software to run as if the console is being played in TV mode.” Put simply, the feature will unlock 1080p resolution for older games.

For gamers who had the original Switch, game resolution was a huge problem. The first console lived on a 720p screen, so the early games supported only lower resolutions. The only exception is when the console was docked, which allows 1080p resolution.

Now, the Switch 2 supports backwards compatibility. Players can access their older Switch games on the new console. The catch, however, is that these games are still stuck in 720p. Some titles, at least, have released an update to increase resolution on the new console.

Handheld Mode Boost tricks the console into thinking that it’s hooked up to the dock. In effect, the game will play in 1080p. The catch, however, is that it also thinks that the Joy-Cons are a single Pro controller, so players might lose some game features. It’s still a decent price to pay, though.

In other news, the update has also updated the naming of the “Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea” to “Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea/Southeast Asia,” potentially hinting that Southeast Asia might finally get an online store.

SEE ALSO: Now Playing: Yakuza 0 on Switch 2

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