Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is set to be unveiled in July, and recently leaked images are hinting at an intriguing aspect of the phone’s design—the camera bump. Camera bumps are often a topic of debate among users, with some expressing concern over their size while others find them acceptable. From the latest images, it appears that the camera bump on Samsung’s upcoming foldable device is particularly prominent; however, visuals can be deceptive, and its true appearance will only be confirmed upon the phone’s official reveal. The leaked images, initially shared on Reddit by a user known as u/pr0phecy, showcase the Galaxy Z Fold 7 from two different angles.
Notably, the phone is depicted in a Thinborne case and folded shut. Observing the side profile, the camera bump seems almost as thick as the device itself in this closed position. While it probably does not have the exact thickness portrayed, it certainly provides a substantial visual impression. Factors such as the relative thinness of the phone could contribute to this perception, making an accurate assessment difficult without specific measurements.
This isn’t the first image that has circulated regarding the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but it is the first instance we see the device from a side view, bringing clarity to the size comparison between the phone and its camera bump. In addition to its design, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to feature significant upgrades in camera technology. A recent leak has revealed that both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will incorporate the new “ProVisual Engine.” This enhancement aims to improve camera performance, resulting in better image quality, enhanced video stabilization, and improved digital zoom capabilities.
As the unveiling approaches, these updates are eagerly anticipated by tech enthusiasts and potential buyers alike.