Best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 plans in Australia November 2025

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 plans
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, along with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and all-new budget-oriented Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, were released in August 2025. Oftentimes, the best time to buy is during preorder season. While that's over, we're happy to report that there are still a ton of great deals on the Galaxy Z Fold 7.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is a great device, but the Z Fold 7 makes it very forgettable. Both its cover and unfolded displays are larger. Additionally, it's only 0.7mm thicker than the Galaxy S25 (when folded!) and boasts the S25 Ultra's 200MP main sensor.

The best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 plan overall

Vodafone Small Plan | 60GB data | 24 months | AU$144.95 p/m

Vodafone Small Plan | 60GB data | 24 months | AU$144.95 p/m

<p>This is one of the most expensive monthly phone plan payments you're likely to find, but that's simply because this is one pricey handset. Right now, Vodafone's small plan is the most affordable plan on offer from the big three, down AU$8 p/m to just AU$45 p/m. It provides international texts on top of 60GB of data, 5G connectivity and the option for daily roaming at additional costs.<p><strong>Minimum cost over 24 months: AU$3,478.80

The best premium Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 plan

Vodafone Small Plan | 60GB data | 24 months | AU$149.95 p/m

Vodafone Small Plan | 60GB data | 24 months | AU$149.95 p/m

<p>In much the same way, if you're looking to pair your big-screen foldable phone with a big data pool, Vodafone's Medium plan is the way to go. You get 200GB of data to watch the best streaming services on the go as well as international calls.<p><strong>Minimum cost over 24 months: AU$3,598.88

Outright Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 deals

Not interested in purchasing through a telco and getting a postpaid plan? That’s alright, many Aussie retailers offer the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. Here are the top current offers available and where you can buy it.

What’s new with Samsung’s latest foldables?

Samsung’s latest foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, mark substantial design and usability upgrades over their predecessors – pushing the boundaries of what a foldable phone can be.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is thinner, lighter and more refined than ever, measuring just 8.9mm thick when closed and weighing only 215 grams. It unfolds into a stunning 8-inch AMOLED display that rivals the iPad Mini in size, making it perfect for multitasking, gaming and media. Complementing this is the larger 6.5-inch outer display with a more traditional 21:9 aspect ratio, bringing it closer to a 'standard' smartphone when folded.

One of the Fold 7’s headline features is its upgraded camera system, led by a 200MP wide sensor previously reserved for the S25 Ultra. This delivers incredible photo detail and improved image quality, especially when pixel-binned to 12MP. There's also a sharper 10MP inner selfie camera and a sleeker, more durable hinge. However, concessions were made to achieve its thin design - namely, the loss of S Pen support and the lack of a 5x optical zoom. Still, with a powerful Gen 8 Elite chip, 12GB RAM (or 16GB with 1TB storage) and a 4,400mAh battery rated for 24 hours of video, the Fold 7 aims to deliver high-end performance.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 addresses long-standing critiques of its past iterations with its 4.1-inch FlexWindow cover screen that is now larger, smoother (with a 120Hz refresh rate) and more functional. Now, it wraps around the rear cameras and supports new features like Auto Framing and Real-Time Filters, making it far more practical for on-the-go use. Inside, a larger 6.9-inch display gives it the feel of a full-sized flagship device, while a thinner design (13.7mm folded) and a larger 4,300mAh battery make it a very, very usable daily driver.

Despite retaining the same camera array as the previous model (50MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, and 10MP selfie) the Flip 7 feels like a true generational leap. It's powered by a new, efficient Samsung Exynos 2500 chipset, and it offers tighter waterproofing and a stronger FlexHinge, while pricing remains unchanged from last year.

Additionally, Samsung has addressed complaints about the Galaxy Z range's higher prices with the introduction of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. At AU$1,499, it still can't be classified as cheap, but it's much more affordable than its Flip 7 sibling. That being said, it’s closer technically to the Galaxy Z Flip 6, with many of the same specs, except for its Exynos 2400 chip instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 and Z Flip 7 FE specs

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE

Weight

215g

188g

187g

Display

Main: 8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2184 x 1968)

Cover: 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2520 x 1080)

Main: 6.9-inch

Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2520 x 1080)

Cover: 4.1-inch Super AMOLED Display (948 x 1048)

Main: 6.7-inch

Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2640x1080)

Cover: 3.4-inch Super AMOLED Display (748 x 720)

Chipset

Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy

Exynos 2500

Exynos 2400

RAM

12GB/16GB (1TB)

12GB

12GB

Storage

256GB / 512GB / 1TB

256GB / 512GB

128GB / 256GB

Rear cameras

Wide: 200MP

Ultrawide: 12MP

Telephoto: 10MP

Wide: 50MP

Ultrawide: 12MP

Wide: 50MP

Ultrawide: 12MP

Front cameras

Cover: 10MP

Front: 10MP

10MP

10MP

Battery

4,400mAh

4,300mAh

4,000mAh

Colours

Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, Jet-black, Mint

Blue Shadow, Jet-Black, Coral-red, Mint

Black, White

Max Delaney
Staff Writer

A Digital Content Writer for the Australian TechRadar team, Max covers all things tech and lifestyle and is keen on using tech to make life easier. A 2023 journalism graduate, Max has written across sports, entertainment and business for brands like Zero Digital Media and Valnet.Inc, but found his love for tech in his time at GadgetUser. At home when covering everything from the latest deal and coupon code to the most recent streaming service output, phone or smartwatch, Max excels at using his research, experience and writing ability give you more time to use your tech, not waste time finding it. 

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