After 15 days fold 7




It’s been about two weeks since I switched to the Fold 7, and honestly, I’m still catching myself flipping it open just for fun. The design feels more refined compared to the older Folds—hinge is smoother, lighter, and doesn’t feel as bulky in the pocket. When it’s closed, it’s still a bit thick, but I’ve gotten used to it.


The main screen is beautiful. Bright, sharp, and perfect for watching videos or even doing work. Multitasking is where this phone really shines—I can keep WhatsApp open on one side and browse on Chrome on the other without lag. Samsung’s software has clearly been optimized for this foldable form.


Battery life has been decent. With heavy use (Netflix, social media, calls, a bit of gaming), I still end the day with around 20–25%. Charging isn’t the fastest compared to some other brands, but it’s fine for me.


Cameras are solid, though not as mind-blowing as the S Ultra line. They’re reliable, versatile, and good enough for my daily shots. The inner camera is mostly for video calls and it does its job.


Downsides? The crease is still visible—you stop noticing it after a while, but it’s there. Price is another thing; it’s definitely not cheap.


Overall, after 15 days, I’d say the Fold 7 feels like carrying a phone and a mini-tablet in one. If you’re someone who loves multitasking, productivity, or just wants something different, it’s worth it. If you just want a regular phone with a killer camera, you might be happier with the S24 Ultra.



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