Samsung’s official cases for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 have been leaked, revealing a sleek lineup that hints at the company’s strong confidence in the new phone’s durability and design.
The leaked cases include five styles: Silicone case, Clear case, Clear Grip case, Clear Magnet case, and Carbon Shield case. Notably absent is a case designed for the S Pen, suggesting Samsung might be reconsidering the stylus’s role with the Fold 7.
Another surprising detail is the lack of front screen protection in these cases. This omission indicates that Samsung believes the Fold 7’s screen is robust enough not to need additional safeguarding.
The “Carbon Shield” case stands out as a premium option, but some users may still prefer the simplicity of the plain black silicone case. One expert commentator noted that while they favor minimalistic cases, they would likely opt for the magnet case to support the new Qi2 wireless charging standard.
These leaked cases also confirm other recent rumors and images about the Fold 7, including the removal of the “ugly” camera bump seen on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This redesign aims to improve the phone’s overall look and feel.
Samsung is also introducing a more affordable foldable this year, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, catering to a wider range of customers.
Meanwhile, other smartphone makers like Honor and Oppo are competing with slim foldable models boasting larger batteries and long-term software support. Apple is also rumored to launch its first foldable iPhone next year, although early leaks suggest it might lag behind Samsung’s latest model.
Overall, Samsung’s new cases and design choices indicate the company’s confidence in the Fold 7’s improvements, both in style and durability.