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Samsung may offer Galaxy AI free for life on the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Z Flip7 FE

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Samsung is all set to unveil its latest foldables: the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, the affordable Z Flip7 FE, along with the Galaxy Watch8 series at the Unpacked event, possibly in New York City. The Galaxy Z Fold7 is expected to be the thinnest book-style foldable from the company, while the Galaxy Z Flip7 is tipped to come with a full-screen cover display.

These devices are almost confirmed to launch with Android 16-based One UI 8 out of the box, the beta of which is already live for the Galaxy S25 series. Samsung is also expected to give a glimpse of its first XR headset, the Galaxy XR, dubbed "Project Moohan," at the event.

However, there may be something more exciting coming for upcoming foldable fans. A reliable leaker, PandaFlashPro on X, has tipped that you might get all Galaxy AI features for free for life with the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7. Notably, Galaxy AI will also reportedly be permanently free on the affordable Galaxy Z Flip7 FE.

The leaker also claimed that the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Z Flip7 FE will also come with Gemini Advanced plus 2TB of cloud storage, free for six months.

This is similar to theoffer that Samsung offered the Galaxy S25 series earlier this year. However, the company cleared the air that the Galaxy AI features on the Galaxy S25 series will be free till the end of 2025, after which a subscription-based model will be introduced.

If true, then you will be able to enjoy Galaxy AI features such as Sketch to Image, Generative Image, Note Assist, Live Translate, Interpreter, Chat Assist, etc., free for a lifetime on the upcoming foldables, setting it apart from its competitors.

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