
"Look, I love my iPhone 16 Pro Max as much as anyone else. It's top of its class. But that doesn't mean there aren't other great options out there, especially if you're looking for something, well, different. Like, say, a bendable masterpiece that transforms you into a productivity powerhouse. Yes, I'm talking about a foldable phone. Specifically, I'm talking about Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 that I'm tempted to make my main phone."
"I've been testing foldables for five years now, from the fragile Microsoft Surface Duo to the ambitious Google Pixel Foldand still, neither has lured me away from my iPhone 16 Pro Max nor the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra until now. (Yes, I use two phones, more on that later.) It took seven generations, but the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has finally won me over, fixing the two dealbreakers that kept me away for years: bulk and battery."
"Now, I find myself looking at Apple, asking, Where's your foldable? Historically, the Cupertino company doesn't rush to debut new categories. Instead, it observes, refines, and ultimately dictates the standard. If you believe the reporting floating around the Apple rumors sites, Apple's first-ever foldable is expected soon. On the back of the super-thin form factor that was just debuted with the iPhone 17 Air, a new foldable contender doesn't seem like much of a stretch."
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 resolves two longstanding foldable problems: bulk and battery life, delivering a thinner chassis and roughly 15-hour runtime. The device features an 8-inch 120Hz AMOLED display with 2184 x 1968 resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, and cameras led by a highly detailed 200MP main sensor alongside telephoto and ultrawide modules. Multitasking capabilities and large internal screen enhance productivity, while gaming and web browsing benefit from the expanded display. Trade-offs include some streaming services not filling the 8-inch canvas and removal of S Pen support. Storage options span 256GB to 1TB.
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