
Which one suits you better — Fold or Flip? Find out in our exclusive review on puneripages.in
By Prashant for PuneriPages.in
From tech enthusiasts to everyday users, we’ve all seen Samsung’s newest foldables lighting up our social feeds again. The question is — are they really worth dropping nearly a lakh (or more) on? As someone who geeks out on devices and understands what most of us actually want in a phone, here’s my honest take.
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Two Phones. Two Personalities.
Let’s not pretend these are just two versions of the same idea. They’re not.
- Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a phone that unfolds into a small tablet. Think productivity, multitasking, power.
- Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a compact phone that folds in half to become even more pocketable. Think style, convenience, uniqueness.
Z Fold 7 | Z Flip 7 | |
---|---|---|
Who it’s for | Power users, multitaskers, media lovers | Style-conscious, minimalists, casual users |
Strength | Big screen for multitasking | Compact size, unique form |
Compromise | Bulkier, pricier | Smaller battery, fewer premium features |
What Does “Galaxy AI” Actually Do?
Let’s decode the buzzword. Samsung keeps saying “AI powerhouse,” but what does that mean for you?
- Summarizes Notes: Meeting notes, lectures, even long voice memos get shortened instantly.
- Photo Editing: Generative edits let you remove photobombers or shift objects (kind of like magic).
- Call Assist: Real-time voice translation and summarization while you’re on a call. Perfect for international business or travel.
- Circle to Search: Like something? Circle it — Google finds it. Super useful for shopping or finding locations.
These are not gimmicks. They’re genuinely helpful and might save you time every single day.
The Price Problem: What Do You Get for ₹90K+?
Let’s not sugarcoat this. Starting at nearly ₹90,000 for the Z Flip 7 and going over ₹1,50,000 for the Z Fold 7, these are expensive phones. Period.
But you’re not just paying for specs. You’re paying for a completely different form factor. A phone that folds — with all the mechanical complexity, novelty, and flexibility that brings.
So ask yourself: Do you want something that looks different, feels different, and does things traditional phones can’t?
Living With Them: A Day in the Life
📖 Z Fold 7: The Power Companion
You wake up, read the news on the outer screen. On the commute, you unfold and prep slides for your meeting. Later, you’re editing photos, managing spreadsheets, and even gaming on that massive 7.6-inch display. This thing can practically replace your tablet or even your small laptop.
💄 Z Flip 7: The Pocket Performer
You’re heading out — phone folded in your tiny purse or back pocket. At lunch, the FlexWindow lets you check messages or snap a hands-free selfie. At night, it flips open and sits in tent mode while you binge your favorite show in bed.
It’s a vibe.
Let’s Talk Durability (Because Someone Has To)
Samsung has improved the hinge. There’s better water resistance. But let’s be real:
- The inner screen is not as tough as regular glass.
- The crease? Still visible.
- Long-term reliability? Getting better, but not perfect.
That said, if you treat your phone well (no dropping, no pocket sandstorms), you should be fine.
Verdict: Should You Buy?
✅ Buy the Galaxy Z Fold 7 if:
- You’re a multitasker who lives on your phone.
- You work remotely and want a bigger screen.
- You want to future-proof with next-gen tech.
✅ Buy the Galaxy Z Flip 7 if:
- You love stylish, compact tech.
- You want something different and fun.
- You prioritize form and fashion over high-end specs.
❌ Don’t buy either if:
- Budget is a concern.
- You want the best cameras in the business.
- You need rugged, foolproof durability.
Alternatives Worth Looking At
If you love foldables but not the price:
- Motorola Razr 40 Ultra – Sleek, cheaper Flip alternative.
- OnePlus Open – Foldable with solid build and price.
- Galaxy S24/S24 Ultra – Want AI and camera power? These are still better-rounded phones.
Final Thoughts
Samsung isn’t just selling phones — they’re shaping the future of mobile tech. Foldables might not be for everyone today, but if you’ve ever wanted your phone to feel truly exciting again… this might be your moment.
And trust me, when you pull out a Flip to take a photo, people look.