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This hands-on video shows the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s thin profile while closed [Gallery]

Following a hands-on image leak earlier this week, an Amazon listing has surfaced with what seems to be a quick look at the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and its super-thin profile.

Through numerous leaks over the past few weeks, we’ve got a pretty good idea of what to expect from the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and easily the biggest improvement is just how thin it is. In the latest hands-on leak, we’re getting a better idea of just how thin the device is while it’s closed.

An Amazon seller, “WSKEN,” has posted its Galaxy Z Fold 7 screen protectors early and has a demo video showing how to install its screen protectors on the foldable, as well as showing the durability (in typical over-the-top fashion).

While the screen never turns on and the device is never turned over, the button and port placement lines up with everything we’ve seen so far regarding this device. It might be the real phone, or it might be a dummy unit. Either way, it looks quite good. There’s a space in between the two halves of the frame for easier opening, and the overall profile looks just as thin as the Oppo Find N5. The wider outer display is also readily apparent, with this device looking, proportionally, a lot more like a traditional smartphone.

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We can’t embed the video here due to how Amazon hosts it, but you can easily check it out on the product listing, and we’ve captured the most important moments above.

Thanks Clay!


Samsung has reservations open now for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, with a $50 credit when you pre-order and up to $1,150+ in savings. Reservations are free, and there’s no obligation to actually buy a device if you sign up, but there’s no other time you can get that $50 credit (which can go towards Galaxy Watch 8), 3x reward points, and other perks.


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