Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025: Every new product announced

Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, held on July 10, delivered a futuristic leap forward in foldables, wearables, and artificial intelligence. The South Korean tech giant emphasized smarter experiences, thinner hardware, and deeper AI integration across its latest lineup. From the refined Galaxy Z Fold 7 to the feature-packed Galaxy Watch 8 series, Samsung made it clear: the future is foldable and AI-driven.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of every major product announced.
Galaxy Z Fold 7: The Thinnest Fold Yet
Leading the foldable charge is the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung’s sleekest and most advanced Fold device to date. Weighing just 215 grams and measuring 8.9mm when folded, it’s lighter than most bar phones — making it genuinely pocketable for the first time.
Key Features:
- Display: The Fold 7 boasts a vivid 6.5-inch outer and 8.2-inch inner Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen, both with 120Hz refresh rates and Gorilla Glass protection.
- Performance: Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 “Elite” for Galaxy, it ships with Android 16 and One UI 8, ensuring lightning-fast multitasking.
- Camera: A huge upgrade, the Fold 7 features a 200MP main sensor, enhanced by Samsung’s ProVisual Engine AI, delivering DSLR-level photo clarity. It’s joined by an ultrawide and a telephoto lens.
- AI Capabilities: Built-in Galaxy AI brings tools like Circle to Search, Gemini Live, and on-screen translation across apps and images.
Samsung has skipped S Pen support this year, betting on AI multitasking and form factor innovation instead.
Starting Price: $1,999
Availability: Pre-orders opened July 9; shipping begins July 25.
Galaxy Z Flip 7 & Flip 7 FE: Style Meets Smart
Samsung’s Z Flip 7 keeps the clamshell charm alive with a blend of style and substance. The new “FlexWindow” now spans nearly the entire front, making it much more functional.
Galaxy Z Flip 7 Highlights:
- Display: A compact 4.1-inch cover screen and full-sized 6.9-inch internal screen, both AMOLED.
- Design: Slimmed down to 13.7mm when folded, featuring a stronger Armor FlexHinge.
- AI Features: Gemini-powered suggestions like outfit coordination, food logging, and calendar-based reminders — directly from the cover display.
- Battery: Up to 31 hours of video playback, thanks to improved efficiency.
Z Flip 7 FE (Fan Edition):
A more affordable variant, the Flip 7 FE offers nearly all the style and AI perks of the main Flip but at a reduced price. It retains the FlexWindow and hinge but uses slightly toned-down internals.
- Z Flip 7 Price: $1,099
- Flip 7 FE Price: $899
With two options now available, Samsung is targeting both premium users and first-time foldable adopters.
Galaxy Watch 8 Series: Health Tech Gets a Smart Upgrade
Samsung launched three new smartwatches aimed at different lifestyles: the Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and a rugged new entrant — Galaxy Watch Ultra.
What’s New in the Watch 8 Series:
- Design: The Watch 8 is Samsung’s slimmest smartwatch yet at just 8.6mm thick, with refined edges and lightweight materials.
- Health Tracking:
- New Antioxidant Index (first in any smartwatch) that measures carotenoids in your skin — a marker of long-term wellness.
- Vascular Load, Bedtime Guidance, and Running Coach features for more holistic tracking.
- Software: Runs on Wear OS 6 with deep Galaxy AI integration. Gemini now works natively on your wrist for hands-free commands, summaries, and navigation.
Galaxy Watch Ultra:
Samsung’s response to high-performance outdoor wearables like the Apple Watch Ultra. It features:
- Titanium Blue chassis
- Military-grade durability
- Enhanced GPS, 64GB storage, and multi-day battery life
Pricing:
- Watch 8: $349
- Watch 8 Classic: $499
- Watch Ultra: $649
The Watch 8 series is not just a step tracker — it’s now a serious health partner.
Ecosystem AI: Smarter Living with SmartThings
Beyond individual devices, Samsung emphasized a cohesive AI-powered ecosystem across Galaxy devices and smart homes.
Key highlights:
- SmartThings AI Sync: Bixby and Gemini now work together for smarter home routines, pet monitoring, and device automation.
- Voice Remote Control: You can now speak to your phone or watch to control lights, AC, or even check on your dog via security cameras.
- Sustainability Commitment: By 2030, Samsung plans to use recycled materials in every component of its Galaxy lineup.
What Was Missing?
While the Unpacked event dazzled with foldables and wearables, some expected announcements were missing:
- No mention of the Galaxy S25 series (already launched earlier in the year).
- The rumored tri-fold phone and XR headset also didn’t make an appearance.
Final Thoughts
Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked 2025 wasn’t just about hardware — it marked a clear transition toward AI-powered personal tech. With the Fold 7 and Flip 7 making real usability strides, and the Watch 8 lineup offering cutting-edge health tools, Samsung has expanded both form and function.
For users looking to future-proof their tech, this year’s lineup represents the most cohesive Galaxy experience yet.