Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 RAM and storage information has just been leaked — accidentally. The tech giant, a few days later, had already leaked important memory and storage details for its next-gen fold pair, which would include the rumoured Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. The leak was first revealed by trustworthy tipster Roland Quandt and has swiftly spread across the internet.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 RAM and storage specifications corroborate previous rumours. The foldable will come in 12GB and 16GB RAM variants. The 12GB RAM version will have 256GB or 512GB of internal storage, and the highest configuration 16GB RAM model will have a huge 1TB of storage. This places the Galaxy Z Fold 7 as a premium productivity-oriented device and will equip it with flagship aspirations.
For the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, the phone maker is opting to use a uniform RAM configuration. The Flip 7 will include 12GB of RAM along with either 256GB or 512GB of onboard storage. That’s certainly a sign that Samsung is slimming things down for its clamshell foldable to keep consumer options more straightforward but still high-spec.
For those who want a cheaper foldable, there will be the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, which will bring slightly scaled-back specs. Memory and Battery It is said that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE will be equipped with 8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB storage options. This version will attract users who are looking for a folding experience on a budget.
The unintended listing unveiled these Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 RAM and storage choices just days ahead of Samsung’s next big event. All three foldables — the Fold 7, Flip 7, and Flip 7 FE — are expected to launch July 9 at Samsung’s second Galaxy Unpacked event of this year, taking place in New York City.
Beyond Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 RAM and storage, the phone proper is apparently seeing design refinements. The Fold 7 should be thinner and lighter than its predecessor, which could help it stay competitive with some of the Chinese foldables that have outpaced Samsung in portability. And, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will introduce a new design for the cover display, which won’t wrap around the cameras like the previous version, for a cleaner look. But a folder-type display display will still stay on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, maintaining a design difference for the cheaper version.
This leak not only solidifies the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 RAM and storage capacities, but gives us a better sense of how Samsung is shaping the case for each foldable foldable for different users—from power users and tech enthusiasts to budget-minded consumers.
Samsung might not have intended for this reveal, but it certainly provides prospective customers with a welcome peak at what’s on the way. With only days to go before the big reveal, the anticipation for Samsung’s next-gen foldables is heating up.

