Most of you who saw the Galaxy Z Fold7 launch would have liked Samsung to pack a battery capacity larger than 4400mAh,
because it’s small compared to its competitors and doesn’t seem to be suitable for such a large screen. However, according to testing by YouTubers
and the European Union, the Galaxy Z Fold7‘s battery capacity is not bad.

According to EU tests, the Galaxy Z Fold7 is rated B and can be charged up to 2000 times before it drops below 80% and requires a new battery replacement,
while most competitors’ silicon carbon batteries can only be charged 1500 to 1600 times before they drop below 80%, even with a larger mAh capacity.

A battery test by Lover of Tech on YouTube showed that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 lasts longer than the Z Fold6 and Z Fold5.
They tested the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 ,and it’s the lasted for 5 hours, 36 minutes, 31 seconds, while the Galaxy Z Fold6 lasted for 5 hours, 15 minutes,
15 seconds, and the Galaxy Z Fold5 lasted for 4 hours, 32 minutes, 17 seconds.

Of course, the Galaxy Z Fold7 doesn’t last much longer than the previous generation, but this is because the Z Fold7 is a new model,
so it will receive updates and improvements in the future after receiving user experience.
What Samsung should have improved further is the charging speed, because the 25W charging power has been used for many generations and is not up to date.