Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 users enraged as S Pen support vanishes

Samsung released its Galaxy Z Fold 7 device last week to widespread acclaim from technology analysts. The manufacturer redesigned the foldable smartphone with enhanced thinness that allows direct competition with traditional handsets. Industry experts believe foldable devices have achieved mainstream viability through these design improvements. The company expanded screen dimensions while reducing overall device thickness significantly. Battery capacity remains unchanged from the previous generation despite internal space constraints.

The latest model eliminates several features that distinguished earlier versions from standard smartphones. Samsung removed S Pen compatibility entirely, limiting user interaction to touch-based input methods. The corporation replaced the innovative under-display camera technology with a conventional screen cutout design. These modifications represent clear downgrades from the Galaxy Z Fold 6 capabilities. The manufacturer justified these changes as necessary compromises for achieving reduced device thickness.

Pricing for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 begins at $1,999 for the entry-level configuration. This represents a $100 increase over the previous model's launch price. The company attributes higher costs to rising component expenses and international trade policies. Amazon offers promotional incentives that provide doubled storage capacity and gift card credits for early purchasers. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 remains available at reduced pricing as an alternative option.
 

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