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Allison Johnson
The Z Flip 7 FE got the briefest of mentions.

There’s one more flip phone this year and this “Fan Edition” didn’t exactly get a big spot in the presentation. It’s $899, which sure, that’s a few hundred bucks cheaper than the Z Flip 7. But its... not that cheap? I dunno. It exists.

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Allison Johnson
Long clock! Long clock!

The bigger front screen on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 makes space for my favorite new lock screen feature: a clock the gets dynamically shorter and longer depending on your wallpaper photo. It’s on iOS 26 too, so I guess Long Clock is officially a trend.

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Allison Johnson
Two thousand US dollar bills.

That’s the starting price for the Z Fold 7, which goes up for pre-order starting now. Better hope those trade in deals are strong!

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Allison Johnson
Oh, it’s AI again.

We are two years into the era of AI on phones and I’m just going to say it: I don’t need any more explanations about how AI can generate useful summaries of text for you. I get it! Let’s just take this for granted and not trot it out at every product launch, please? Anyway, the new foldables have lots of AI. Again.

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Allison Johnson
Osterloh in the house.

Android and Pixel boss Rick Osterloh is here to talk about Gemini on Samsung phones. He’s plugging Circle to Search getting access to AI mode, plus Gemini Live on the Z series. Samsung and Google are good friends, Google and Samsung would like us to remember.

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Allison Johnson
Z Fold 7 is up first!

The newest Fold is the thinnest Samsung foldable ever, and Samsung calls it an “ultra” experience... without actually calling it an Ultra phone. Weird! But it really is super thin!

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Allison Johnson
Here we go!

TM Roh is getting us started with some lofty talk about how technology improves lives. Also, we have our first mention of AI phones, so take a drink. I would but we’re not allowed even water in here.

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Victoria Song
We’re here at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Well, technically, it’s the Duggal Greenhouse at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. It’s hot. Let’s see some foldys.

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025
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Allison Johnson
We are ready to unpack!

Samsung’s summer foldable extravaganza starts soon and we are here in Brooklyn ready for the big unveil. We’re expecting to check out foldables, wearables, maybe even a trifold if we’re lucky. Stay tuned!

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Todd Haselton
I just want to know what my trade-in value will be.

Samsung usually offers pretty substantial trade-ins for its new folding phones. I have an old Galaxy Z Fold 3 that’s held up really well, and I held firm on trading in for the Galaxy Z Fold 6. I think at one point, Samsung was offering up to $1,000 for it. Will the same offer stand this year?

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Dominic Preston
Resident Evil is coming to mobile.

Survival Unit is a “survival horror strategy” game for smartphones. That’s about all we know so far, apart from this teaser image that reveals it’ll be set in the timeline’s early days while the Umbrella Corporation is still around.

It’s being co-developed by Aniplex Inc and Joycity Corporation, and we’ll find out more when the trailer drops at 6PM ET on July 10th, including whether it’ll tie into next year’s Resident Evil Requiem.

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Dominic Preston
Made in Europe.

Swiss minimalist phone manufacturer Punkt says it’s working with German company Gigaset on a line of “fully European-built mobile devices,” with the first to launch in Q4 this year.

Punkt makes both smartphones and feature phones, and we don’t know which it’ll be making in Europe, nor how much of the supply chain will be European. But it’s one up on the Trump T1 Phone, which no longer claims to be made in the USA.

Photo of the Punkt MP02 phone in someone’s hand.
The $299 MP02 remains Punkt’s most distinctive device.
Photo by Vlad Sadov / The Verge
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Dominic Preston
Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL might start with more storage.

Android Headlines says it has the specs for the two new Pro Pixels, a week after dropping the details of the base model.

It sounds like not much is changing from last year on the hardware side, but the XL model will reportedly start from 256GB of storage, double the 10 Pro’s 128GB, suggesting Google is trying the same ploy Apple used to justify the iPhone 15 Pro Max price jump in 2023.

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Richard Lawler
Trump’s T1 phone drops its ‘Made in the USA’ promise.

This week on The Vergecast, we revisited how the flagship Trump Mobile phone suddenly swapped out its “Made in the USA” claim for “Designed with American values in mind.”

We already had our guesses about who might really make the T1, but with new specs and screen size, we might have to do another round of investigation.