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    Samsung’s event spoiled by massive last-minute leak

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 8, 20252 Mins Read
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    Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event is just one day away, but a new leak may have just revealed even more details and images of the company’s upcoming devices. In a series of posts on Bluesky, reliable leaker Roland Quandt shared a whole bunch of marketing materials that suggest Samsung is dropping support for the S-Pen on its slimmed-down Z Fold 7.

    This adds to the leak Quandt shared on Monday, which appeared to show the specs for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE. The marketing materials highlight the Z Fold 7’s slim profile, which measures 4.2mm when unfolded and weighs 215 grams, or “less than a large bar of chocolate.” They also say the Z Flip 7 will measure 6.5mm when unfolded, which the materials claim is “about the width of a pencil.”

    As pointed out by Quandt, none of the marketing materials highlight an S Pen on the Z Fold 7. With previous generations, you could purchase the S Pen Fold Edition separately and store it in a special case (not inside the phone itself, like you can with the Galaxy S25 Ultra). Based on the leak, the Z Fold 7 may not support an S Pen at all.

    Additionally, Quandt posted the purported images and specs for the Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and Galaxy Watch Ultra. The new Watch Ultra appears to come with an upgraded 64GB of storage, up from 32GB on its predecessor. It also has many of the same features as the previous Watch Ultra, including a 1.5-inch AMOLED display, up to 100 hours of battery life in power-saving mode, a safety siren, and dual-frequency GPS.

    The Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic appear to adopt the same round display shape and squircle body design as the Watch Ultra. The materials also show that the Watch 8 may offer an upgraded 3,000 nits of brightness and have an 11 percent thinner profile than its predecessor.

    Meanwhile, the Watch 8 Classic could come with a much higher 64GB of storage and a larger 445mAh battery when compared to the 16GB of storage and up to 425mAh battery on the Watch 6 Classic. It also looks like the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will come in just one size, 1.3 inches, along with a silver rotating bezel and a watch face that’s available in black or white.

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