Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Ultra Launching? Maybe Not — Galaxy Z Fold7 Could Pack 'Ultra Experience'
In terms of specs, Samsung hasn’t thrown anything around officially.

Just days back, there was an official teaser from Samsung that showered the word "Ultra" quite a few times. The company, in a blog post on its website, teased: "The Ultra experience is ready to unfold." Samsung had even unveiled a video showing the form of the new "Ultra" device.
Based on this teaser, there were reports for the purported Galaxy Z Fold Ultra. It was anticipated that the premium foldable, which has long been thought to be an Ultra model in Samsung’s Fold series, will be introduced alongside the clamshell Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE.
It seems that’s not quite the case.
'Ultra' Experience, But No Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Ultra
According to a recent post by tipster Max Jambor, Samsung was only mentioning the “Ultra” experience when discussing its next foldable. Jambor said Samsung’s teaser "was clearly meant to stir hype", and there was no Ultra foldable on the cards for at least this year.
The "Fold7 itself will bring the 'Ultra' experience," claimed Jambor. That means Samsung will only be showcasing the Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy Z Flip7 FE at its next Galaxy Unpacked presentation.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 To Pack Ultra-Grade Features?
In terms of specs, Samsung hasn’t thrown anything around officially. However, the blog post did tip that the purported Galaxy Z Fold7 will boast a “powerful camera,” “industry-leading hardware,” “cutting-edge performance” and “seamless AI integration.”
Samsung added that in its unfolded state, it will transform “into a more immersive entertainment hub, a spacious workspace or a multitasking powerhouse,” with “powerful Galaxy AI features designed specifically for the foldable form.”
While the teaser clearly was meant to whip up an “ultra” storm, it does seem that Galaxy Z Fold7 could still have the bells and whistles that usually come with Samsung’s Ultra devices.
Nothing’s official, so for now, it's wait and watch!