In his Grand In Packed event yesterday, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Philip 7, and Philip 7 per. And while Philip 7’s battery capacity has increased compared to its predecessor, unfortunately it cannot be said about Fold 7, which has a 4,400mAh cell like Fold 6.
If you are wondering why this is so, Samsung has the answer, the same. When asked by Sambley, how Philip 7 did not increase the battery and Fold 7 did not, the company said that a large battery was the same as the Galaxy Z Philip Series users demanded, while Fold 7 had other priorities, such as better cameras, a thin and light body, and wider core.
And indeed Samsung has brought all these points with Fold 7, which has eliminated its long hybrids in space and has finally emerged with a competitive device against his Chinese counterparts – in any way, and you guess, whose main method is now.
But with thin and lightness, we assume that a high capacity of the battery is not possible until Samsung decides to convert all Chinese brands into C/C batteries. If it takes that step, then it can provide more MAH in the same size, if not in the future, unfortunately can be stuck around 4,400 mAh, yet the generation needs to provide electricity to two screens receiving large numbers.
If you are interested in finding more information about Fold 7, take a look at our hand -on report and our camera patterns, and keep our full comprehensive review soon.


