Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman also notes that Apple may unveil a new MacBook Pro, though the full refresh of the 14-inch and 16-inch models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips is expected early next year due to supply constraints.
Apple is gearing up for a significant product launch this week, introducing its next-generation M5-powered devices, including the new Apple M5 iPad Pro. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is set to unveil refreshed versions of the Apple M5 iPad Pro, Vision Pro headset, and the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro. These announcements are expected to be made through online press releases rather than a traditional product launch event, showcasing the capabilities of the Apple M5 iPad Pro. (The Times of India)
M5 iPad Pro: Performance Meets Precision
Enhanced Performance
The upcoming iPad Pro will be powered by Apple’s new M5 chip, marking a significant leap in performance. The M5 chip is built on an advanced 2.5nm process, offering improved efficiency and processing power. This enhancement is expected to provide a smoother multitasking experience, faster app launches, and better overall performance for demanding applications. (Macworld)
Design and Display
While the M5 iPad Pro will retain the design introduced with the M4 model, it will feature a new Ultra Retina XDR OLED display. This display is expected to offer deeper blacks, higher contrast ratios, and improved color accuracy, enhancing the visual experience for users. (Macworld)
Dual Front Cameras
A notable addition to the M5 iPad Pro is the inclusion of dual front-facing cameras. This setup aims to improve video conferencing experiences by offering better framing and support for features like Center Stage, which keeps users in view during calls. (YouTube)
Charging and Connectivity
The M5 iPad Pro will introduce a new charging system, possibly featuring a MagSafe-like pin connector. This change could allow for reverse wireless charging, enabling the iPad to charge accessories like the Apple Pencil or AirPods. (YouTube)
Refreshed Vision Pro: A Step Towards Smarter Wearables
Apple’s Vision Pro headset is set to receive a refresh, focusing on improved performance and enhanced comfort. While specific details are scarce, the updated headset is expected to offer better integration with Apple’s ecosystem, providing a more seamless experience for users. (The Times of India)
MacBook Pro: M5 Chip in the Entry-Level Model
The entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro is expected to be equipped with the standard M5 chip. This update aims to bring improved performance to the base model, making it more appealing to users seeking a balance between power and portability. (The Times of India)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When will the M5 iPad Pro be available?
The M5 iPad Pro is expected to be available for purchase later this year, following its announcement this week. (Macworld)
Will the M5 iPad Pro be compatible with existing accessories?
Yes, the M5 iPad Pro will maintain compatibility with existing accessories like the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard. However, the new charging system may require updated accessories. (YouTube)
What improvements can we expect in the Vision Pro refresh?
The refreshed Vision Pro headset is expected to offer improved performance and enhanced comfort, with better integration into Apple’s ecosystem. (The Times of India)
Will the MacBook Pro refresh include a new design?
The entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro refresh will focus on performance improvements with the M5 chip. Design changes are not expected at this time. (The Times of India)
Conclusion
Apple’s upcoming product launches this week signify a continued commitment to enhancing its hardware lineup. The M5 iPad Pro promises significant performance improvements, while the refreshed Vision Pro headset and MacBook Pro aim to provide users with more powerful and efficient devices. These updates reflect Apple’s ongoing efforts to innovate and meet the evolving needs of its user base
Samsung has built a reputation for pushing boundaries with its foldable phones. With the release of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in mid-2025, the bar was raised: ultra-thin folding design, a powerful 200-MP main camera, improved durability, IP rating, big displays, strong internals, and excitement around the upcoming Samsung foldable phone 2025. (India Today)
But Samsung appears ready to go even further — either with an upgraded version of the Fold 7 (i.e. a “Fold 7 Ultra / Special Edition / Pro”) or a next-gen model (Fold 8 / Trifold / Ultra) that incorporates design, display, power, and software improvements that address the remaining pain-points. Below is what such a device might bring, based on current leaks, rumors, and what would logically improve on Z Fold 7.
As we look to the future, the Samsung new foldable 2025 could redefine our expectations for foldable technology.
What Fold 7 Already Offers (Baseline)
To understand what “even better” could mean, first some of the strengths of the Fold 7:
Feature
Z Fold 7 spec / standout point
Display
8-inch inside Dynamic AMOLED 2X main/inner display, 6.5-inch outside cover screen, both at 120Hz. High brightness up to ~2,600 nits. (India Today)
Portability / design
Very thin: ~8.9 mm folded, ~4.2 mm unfolded. Slimmer and lighter vs Fold 6. Advanced Armor Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. (Samsung)
Durability / IP rating
First Samsung foldable with IP48 rating (water/dust protection) in that class. Strengthened hinge / frame. (Samsung)
Camera
200MP wide angle + ultrawide + 3× telephoto, plus good selfie/camera coverage on cover & inside. (India Today)
Software & future-proofing
Android 16 with One UI 8; commitment for 7 years OS/security updates. Galaxy AI features. (India Today)
Other hardware
Decent battery (≈ 4,400mAh typical), good charging, latest chip (Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy). (India Today)
So the question is: what could improve on that to make the “even better foldable”?
The Samsung foldable phone represents the future of mobile technology, combining innovation and practicality.
What “Even Better” Foldable Could Bring
Here are potential / rumored improvements or upgrades Samsung might incorporate, or that consumers are demanding. A future model surpassing Fold 7 (or a premium variant) could include some or all of the following:
Larger Unfolded and / or Cover Displays, with Better Aspect Ratios ‣ Wider inner display or more tablet-like ratio so that when unfolded, it can replace a small tablet comfortably. ‣ A more useful cover screen: maybe bigger size, higher refresh rate, better visibility outdoors, more multitasking on the cover.
Even Thinner & Lighter Design Samsung already reduced thickness with Fold 7, but there’s still room: better hinge engineering, materials (stronger yet lighter materials), maybe slimmer bezels, reducing weight without compromising durability.
Better Battery Life / Battery Capacity 4,400mAh is good, but heavy use especially with big screens drains quickly. A larger battery or more efficient power usage (adaptive refresh, better heat/thermal management) could boost endurance.
Faster Charging & Wireless Charging Improvements Boosting wired charging speed beyond 25W (currently modest by some standards), faster wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, etc.
Improved Cameras (Zoom, Low-Light, AI Features) • Higher optical zoom (5×, 10×) rather than 3× • Better sensor performance in low light • More advanced AI processing: better computational photography, video features, real-time editing, etc.
Enhanced Durability & Hinge / Crease Minimization The crease (fold line) remains a concern for many. Improvement in hinge design, materials to reduce visible crease, ensuring the display holds up long term. Also water/dust resistance might improve (higher IP rating, better sealing).
Software Enhancements • Multitasking improvements, better split-screen, floating windows, more optimised UI for foldable formats. • More efficient UI transitions, better optimization so that performance doesn’t degrade when moving between folded and unfolded. • Longer/faster update support, security, maybe better integration of Galaxy AI features.
New Form Factors • Trifold or more complex folding designs for even larger screen space. Rumors exist of Samsung working on a tri-fold model. (TechRadar) • “Ultra” variants with extra features.
Better Pricing / Value Options A model that brings many of these upgrades but at a lower incremental cost vs premium Fold models; more “accessible” high-end foldable.
Rumors / Leaks Towards a “Beyond Fold 7” Device
Some recent reports point to Samsung working on:
A tri-fold foldable phone, with three display panels or two hinges, offering more flexibility. (TechRadar)
Improved hinge designs, creaseless or minimal crease displays. (Reddit)
More durable materials, better frame protections, refined build. (Samsung)
At present though, nothing has been officially confirmed that fully “out-Fold 7’s specs” in all areas — but leaks suggest Samsung is pushing in those directions.
Hypothetical “Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra / Next Foldable”: What Could It Be?
Let’s sketch what a possible next foldable device might look like, if Samsung aims to beat the Fold 7 meaningfully:
Unfolded inner display ≈ 8.4-9.0 inches, possibly with more tablet-like aspect ratio
Battery 4,800-5,000mAh or better power optimization so real-world usage doesn’t suffer
Charging: wired fast charging like 45-65W, faster wireless, improved reverse wireless
Cameras: beyond 200MP in quality, better zoom (5× optical or periscope), better low light, more AI/video features
Durability: IP68 or better, stronger glass, better hinge mechanism, minimized crease
Software: One UI improved further, enhanced AI tools, long OS support
What Users Should Be Wary Of / What Trade-Offs Could Remain
Even with improvements, there are some trade-offs to expect:
Cost: As you upgrade hardware/features, price climbs. Ultra features = premium pricing.
Complexity: New hinges or fold mechanisms risk reliability; more moving parts = potential failure points.
Weight: Bigger displays and batteries can make the device heavier; balancing is hard.
Durability: Upgraded IP ratings are good, but water/dust exposure in foldables remains tricky. Screen crease still may persist.
Charging Thermal Issues: Faster charging and large displays create heat; managing thermal will be crucial.
Software Optimization: Even with hardware, if the software doesn’t scale well, the experience could suffer when moving between folded/unfolded.
Does the Fold 7 Already “Beat” the Fold 7?
Strictly speaking, no — you can’t “beat” Fold 7 with Fold 7. But Samsung’s Fold 7 itself already addresses many previous criticisms, and for many users, it is the foldable that is “better than the previous generation.” It brings:
Slimmer, lighter design than Fold 6, with better durability, better optics, strong internals. (Samsung)
Improvements in display quality, brightness, and usable cover screen size. (India Today)
Verdict & What to Watch
Samsung is likely to continue its foldable evolution. If you are in the market:
If you already have a Fold 7, you may want to wait to see what the “Ultra / Next” version brings — if rumors pan out, it could be a worthy upgrade particularly for camera, battery, or display enhancements.
If you have a Fold 6 or earlier, Fold 7 is already a strong leap — but the “even better” version might give you more longevity.
If value matters, sometimes waiting for the “mid-cycle premium” (e.g. a special edition or variant) offers better cost-to-feature ratio.
Keep an eye on leaks (displays, hinge patents, certification filings), especially around Unpacked or Samsung’s developer / design showcases.
FAQ: Enhancements, Rumors & Realities Compared to Z Fold 7
1. Is Samsung planning a Galaxy Z Fold 7 “Ultra” version? Not officially confirmed. Some leaks and rumors suggest there might be a premium variant or special edition (or next-gen model) with extra features such as better zoom, possibly different materials or hinge upgrades. But nothing public so far assures us of that.
2. What improvements can we expect beyond the Fold 7? Potential improvements include larger/better cover screens, thinner and lighter body, larger battery, faster charging (wired & wireless), better camera optics (zoom, low light), more advanced AI features, possibly tri-fold form factors.
3. Will the crease still be visible? Even with recent Fold 7 refinements, crease visibility is a concern for many users. While improvements in hinge design, display technology, and cover layers reduce this, completely eliminating the crease is technically challenging. Users might see very minimal or less noticeable crease, but “zero crease” is rare under all lighting.
4. How is battery life expected to change? If Samsung increases battery capacity or improves efficiency (through chip, display, software improvements), battery life under heavy usage (folding/unfolding, high refresh, video) could improve. However, bigger displays and more features also consume more power, so careful engineering will be required. Times of India and other media note Fold 7 retains ~4,400 mAh battery. (The Times of India)
5. Will the build and durability get better? Yes, likely. Leaks suggest use of tougher materials, improved frame, better hinge, possibly higher IP rating, maybe better protection for glass/cover display. But foldables are still more delicate than regular phones in many scenarios.
6. How much will these improvements cost? Premium price. Fold 7 already starts at high price ($1,999 in US, etc.). Any further “Ultra” features (zoom, materials, bigger displays, charging) often push the cost higher. Samsung may also keep a “Fan Edition” or lower-cost variant for portion of the market. Leaks show the Flip 7 FE with lower cost as example. (TechCrunch)
7. When might the “better-than-Fold 7” device launch? If Samsung follows its yearly cadence, incremental upgrades may show up around next Unpacked event (mid-2026 perhaps), or a special variant could arrive later in the year. The rumored tri-fold phone is expected possibly by late 2025 or soon after. (TechRadar)
8. Should consumers wait or buy Fold 7 now?
If you want current top foldable tech and need the features now, Fold 7 is excellent.
If you can wait without urgency, waiting a few months might yield a device with improved battery, camera, or design.
Also watch for discounts, trade-in deals, and how “Ultra” or future models’ prices compare.
9. Are other brands catching up? Yes — rivals are improving foldables: thinner, lighter designs, better foldable screen tech, camera improvements. Competition pushes Samsung to innovate. So what looks “best today” might shift quickly.
10. Will these upgrades compromise things like repairability? Potentially. More complex hinges, thinner materials, advanced display tech could make repairs more delicate / expensive. Samsung has been improving foldable repair programs and customer warranties, but trade-offs remain.